Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)

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HIHEWUHI1 YRS May i. 1.942 Dear Friends: and are winqinq over arded our ciipper piane 'Y ar scenes ot our We have just bo ' behind aii the tami 1 ' ter continent. trai ieavinq t' on on a sis dear oid Cen , ' our educa t to continue high schooi days ' and tiestas. qauchos ded tor the iand ot siestas he countries we pian We are hea hter: but t cratic and to visit cann parnpas. rnooniiqht and iauq ot be stranqe to us tor they are as truiv demo iriendiv as our own. he spirit ot and capture t rica we shaii attempt to dvance ot war. it is Latin Psrne t with the a Cen- in that may soon depar The Pan American Mariana venir to You, our hope that in our sou traiian. we have done this. Yours sincereiv. THE STAFF. Frontera Seiiores Menores y chicos Inteirpretes Corrales TABlElH3U0NTENIS Panorama Sociedades literarias Circulos y actividades Atletas Soldados Shih can carna CIIMNIE UHAMIIS On November 18, Central students learned, in an impressive memorial service, of the death of Miss Beaumont during the summer vacation on Sun- day, August 10. Miss Beaumont had suffered from a heart difficulty for many years and had been compelled to take a leave of absence on several occasions. During her extended period of illness, she was constantly making plans to return to her classes in short- hand and typing. To continue her work at Central was her most cherished wish. Miss Beaumont was one of a family of old settlers in St. Ioseph, Missouri, where her family had been engaged actively in the business and political life of the town. She came to Kansas City twenty-three years ago to accept a position in Central High School. For several years before her illness, she was head of the Shorthand and Typing Department. During several of her summer vacations, Miss Beaumont enjoyed attending the Uni- versity of California at Los Angeles and the University of Wisconsin. She had traveled in Europe, in the eastern and southern parts of the United States, and was looking forward to another trip to the Pacific Coast. On her travels she was interested primarily in the life of the people, their habits and customs. Although Miss Beaumont was known to only a few students of the 1942 senior class, she will be remembered by the many former students who had loved and admired her and will long be missed by members of the faculty. , .. ,, ,.,. . . .' V-U. , . . ,M .,-.. - Ig.. I .,, 2,25 I xi: :., ,.,A:::h,.., . .....?3...-.L:u.'.u::.9.. 1, 1 sip...-Zzl:-Z.-L:'..:Ll:'.,.,:::.--. 5-.1215-2385525 522511 4 -'S .U s f mf' ' ' .fiv f :si-'Y' ..'f'Z:E- -'tiWazf'- Sig, pf ' ! I ,.. Q M y ' :,. t 'A' 5353 , ,f . 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For fifteen years Miss Hammond had watched over Central students with hearing and speaking difficulties. She was their teacher and friend, not only helping them in time of need at school and at home, but keeping in touch with many S of them for years after graduation. Her broad interests, genuine humanity, and genial temper made her also a treas- ured friend of the faculty members. Miss Hammond was born in Olathe, Kansas, where her father was super- intendent of a school for the deaf. She taught in the same school until 1921 when she began her work of helping the hard-of-hearing at Madison School. She then came to Central and Central Iunior, dividing her time each day be- tween the two schools where she helped her special students to adjust to the difficulties of high school classes and activities. The influence of her good life lives on after her. 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X : iwwwfl-fa-mf f . in 4, g '--sw,-W 1 5 ,T +A , Q, L Y , . ' 2 A Q 'iw M , Nm , ,Km --ti J, -, -'1ii':,m?-'. r5'lu : ' 1' 'N' - sflf v f :- .g,,.,, :YM ' , wffi f ' f 4 ,rf 2 TD , . ZVQX USCLPPY we - l 4f Mildred Abel Counselor Katherine Baer Study Hall Doris Callahan English Maud F. Compton Social Science O. F. Diersen Social Science Erdice Grube Commerce Coah Henry Art Page 10 Nolan Alexander Science Mabel Beattie Health Center Benj. F. Chambers English Elsie Cornell Commerce F. E. Estes Machine Shop Frank Guemple Phys. Education Edith Humphrey Spanish You who are Seniors are leaving high school at a time of as great confusion as the world has ever seen. Yet it presents to you real oppor- tunities. For the first time in years you can get work if your record here has been at all satis- factory. You are also urged everywhere to continue your training in college for as great a time as you can afford, or for as long a time as your preparation increases your usefulness to your country. You and your parents will have to choose between the two roads. In either case we hope that what you have learned here will help you to succeed. Bess G. Clapp O. F. Dubach Principal lil IRM R. O. Davis Mary R. Grubbs I. Ivan Hayes R. L. Heischman Camille Lamy English :S Speech Social Science Commerce Drafting Phys. Education Clerk Inez Dahl I. P. Frerking A. E. Harley Frank I. Kirker lla Maude Kite Commerce Social Science Printing Spec. Assignment English Robert W. Forbes C. S. Hann Marguerite Science Science Kellerstrqss L. E. Gunter Kermit S. Keller Registrar Cafeteria Mgr. Science Mildred E. Keating Clothing Anna E. Wolison fNot in Panelj English Caroline L. Lewis Commerce Hllllllll I. M. Lukens Wood Work and Rebekah W. L. Lockridge Ceramics Leibengood Science A, H, Roberts Science Virginia E. Mathematics Hazel Roads Robertson Alice L, Scott Phys. Education Speech Science B. W. McDaniel Social Science Elmer E. Rush Spec. Assignment Mary C. Scoville Commerce T. E. Talmadge Spec. Assignment H. H. Oldendick Science Edward L. Salmon journalism and Social Science Mary Hurt Shafer English Rebecca F. Tomlin English G Speech G. R. Watson Social Science and Commerce Virginia Oldham English Dorothy May Sandberg Science H. S. Slaymaker Phys. Education and Science Erdmuthe von Unwerth German and Mathematics Florannah Welsh Social Science Mari F. Whitney Music Neva Eleanor Wing Home Making Hazel Purnell Phys. Education Wilfred Schlager Music Carl Spikes R. O. T. C. Madge Wardell French and Commerce Marie B. Westertield Social Science Ella Wiberg Social Science Ethel D. Wynne Latin lust a few more weeks and We shall have finished another school year. Such great changes have taken place dur- ing this time that few of us can realize the tur- moil in which the World is. The most destruc- tive of all wars is being waged: democracy, with its ideals and methods, is being chal- lenged by dictatorships. Hatred, suspicion and jealousy are maliciously taking advantage of love, confidence and fellowship. On youth falls the burden of bringing order out of this chaos. It is our duty and yours to overthrow the enemy: but yours to establish the new order of brotherhood and equality which will assure a lasting peace. Youth will have the strength and intelligence to succeed. Each of you has an important part in the reconstruction. Search diligently for it and assume the responsibility. The futu.re of the world is in your hands. C. O. Williams, Vice-Princi pal ? Page 1 l Sllllll I llllll llll Due to the hearty backing of the school, this year was an extremely successful one for the student gov- erning body. It carried through the tasks facing it with flying colors. In every field of endeavor-activity ticket sales, mixers, assemblies, Centralian sales and others-it had favorable results. In addition to its regular activities the Central Stu- dent Council of 1941-42 has to its record the successful management of the coathanger drive, the promotion of Pan-American day, and the founding of the Central Pep Club. The crowning achievement of the council was, however, the production of the first Variety Night to be entirely managed by the students. The other first term officers were: sergeant-at-arms, Ioe Rodierp critic, Bob Stahl. Other second term offi- cers were: sergeant-at-arms, Iean Richardson: critic, Ioe Gaba. Page 12 Chuck Comstock Bob Staiger Timmy Matthews President V.-President Secretary Wayne Owens Iim Brooks Dick Hudson President V.-President Secretary El-if? H FIRST TERM STUDENT COUNCIL Top row-B. Tolle, B. Webster, C. O'Dowd, I. Kresse, B. Dietrich, D. Hudson, C. Keady, B. Criger, H. Browning, B. Quick, P. Taylor. 4th row-S. Crain, E. Duggin, W. Maddux, B. Meyer, A. Reisner, B. Twin, B. Staiger, L. Kessler, H. LaNoue, R. Farmer, H. Passman, B. Smith. 3rd row-B. Partnoy, D. Watson, D. Oelschlaeger, M. Meinsen, N. McCourtney, M. Shryock, M. Erikson, I. Brooks, B. Duggins, M. Mclntyre, N. Corbley, D. Butler. 2nd low-M. Smart, B. Goldstein, N. Boone, M. Demain, L. Springer, C. Sloan, B. Nixon, I. Richardson, V. Bengert, G. Bowman, H. Rogers, D. Curvan. Bottom row-B. Swegle, F. Scott, B. Staley. C. Comstock, T. Matthews, I. Rodier, B. Stahl, B. Burns, B. Horn, B. ' Riley, M. Abend. l SECOND TERM STUDENT COUNCIL Top How-I. Harsh, N. Moon, G. Porter, I. Guptill, G. Tamblyn, B. Criger, C. Keen, P. Silence, B. Prout, H. Woltkamp, G. Beeler. 4th row-E. Breitaq, B. Yokum, D. Harris, B. Dunn, B. Dietrich, I. Fredrick, K. Wright, G. Stevens, P. Parks, E. Feiring, M. Holzman. 3rd rows--G. Scott, N. Baker, B. Logan, E. Wever, C. Klassen, S. Peterson, I. Hammack, I. Neal, V. Corlett, M. King, B. Owens. 2nd row-M. Bobb, R. Kirk, L. Springer, D. Oelschlaeger, I. Moore, C. Ramos, B. Frernerman, E. Lighthizer, G. Smith, B. Herzog. L. Parker. Bottom row-H. Bittner, I. Gaba, I. Richardson, I. Brooks, W. Owens, D. Hudson, P. Ewell, M. McIntyre, M. Mason, G. Robertson. f'NJ f Le f 9iI.'1,S?P95 J V 11 We gf, Mexico N Bq For the hnncisomest people I we aavv were the qounq 5eHm-es V q Thebmqs' interests were different from theqirlsl Al Theboqa wedueqifb butihe 'Q qirls n'u.LCh preferrtafithz bOLfS. 41! 1 ur iif f X , 'i- Z? MOST POPULAR GIRL MOST POPULAR BOY lean Richardson Chuck Comstock BEST BOY STUDENT BEST GIRL STUDENT Bill Dietrich Marian Mowry BEST GIRL MUSICIAN BEST BOY MUSICIAN Irene Carswell Iames Lerch Sl IUH MOST ACTIVE GIRL Billie Anderson BEAU BRUMMEL Ioe Rodier BEST ACTRESS Betsy Wilson BAll0l MOST ACTIVE BOY Iim Brooks BELLE BRUMMEL Marjorie Reich BEST ACTOR Lester Kessler IOLLY GOOD GIRL IOLLY GOOD BOY Shirley McGinness Tim Matthews BEST BOY ORATOR BEST GIRL ORATOR Robert Staiger Mary Virginia Skinner BEST GIRL ATHLETE BEST BOY ATHLETE Barbara Spear Bud French Page 14 Sl lllli IIHIIIERS Hola, arnigos! Here we are making a tour of Mexico City with the seniors, and quite an eventful trip it has been! We've Visited the Indian ruins, spent our meager allowance at souvenir booths in the market place, and scorched the walls of our tummies with genuine Mexi- can tamales that make the United States version of the same delicacy seem as soothing as ice cream cones. And We've topped our visit off by occupying the ringside seats at a bullfight which must have featured one of Ferdinand's close relatives, in view of the fact that this event was tamer than the rootin' tootin' seniors had expected. But it's ben a tiring day, to say the least, and we're all ready for a siesta. Now we're gathered in front ot the hotel, waiting while our chaperon counts her flock. Today she's double-checking, and upon in- quiring we find that one senior is missing from the President Vice-President Secretary Bud French Chuck Comstock Iean Richardson Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Giftorian Shirley McGinness Kenny White Marjorie Reich Top Row: Chuck Comstock, Lester Kessler, Marjorie Reich, Bill Dietrich, Tim Matthews, Bud French and Gus Iianas. Bottom Row: Iim Brooks, Betsy Wilson, Bob Staiger. Billie Lee Anderson, Irene Carswell, Barbara Spear, lean Richardson and Shirley McGinness. 59147 gi A 9 r Z ' 4. V' 3: 11'1 fi'j' z Page 15 Adams, Bette German Club: Typing Award. Alexander, Gordon Central Franklin Club Zoology Club: Hi-Y: Student Council: President, Home Room. Altman, Rose Fashion Show: Typing Award: 100-Word Shorthand Award. Anderson, Robert Officer, Home Room Adams, Eileen Delphian Lit. Society: Student Council Alt., '40, '41: 100-Word Shorthand Award. Alexiou, Rose Fashion Show, '39. Anderson, Billie Lee President, Minerva Lit. Society: Rep., Intersociety, '40, '41, '42: Editor-in-Chief, Centralian: Mailing Manager, Luminary: Senior Rep., Inter-club Council, Girl Reserves. Aschwanden, Margaret Zoology Club: Social Sci. Society. Adamson, Richard Officer, Home Room. Allison, Tommy Central Webster Club: Hi-Y: Student Council: President, Home Room: Intramural Football and Basketball. Anderson, Doris Louise Girl Reserves. Ayres, Dorothy Lee Fashion Show. SEIIIHS I942 fold. Search parties are hurriedly organized, and the seniors start out on the hunt for their strayed member. And indeed, it doesn't take long to locate him: for stretched out under a spreading what-kind-of-tree- grows-in-Mexico tree, a sombrero shading his face, his shoes untied, and six empty pulque bottles leaning Page 16 Bagby, Ivalah Lucile President, Thalian Lit. Society: Asst. Business Manager, Centralian: Luminary Staff. Bartlett, Eleanor L. Zoology Club: Band: Pep Club. Bates, Charles Officer, Home Room: Intramural Basketball and Softball. Behnke, Helen Trouvere Club: Girl Reserves: Aristonian Lit. Society: Regional Orchestra Contest. '40, '41. Baker, Nancy Officer, Aristonian Lit. Society: Zoology Club: Officer, French Club: First Page Ed., Luminary: Sophomore Rep.. Inter-club Council Girl Reserves. Bartlett, Ernie Tennis Team, '39, '40, '41: R.O.T.C. Baum, Clara Thalian Lit. Society: Variety Nite, '39, '40, '41. Bellah, Elmer L. Second Team Football. 1 Bane, Eva Iean Art Club. Bass, Maxine Officer, Minerva Lit. Society: Girl Reserves: Student Council: Chorus: 100-Word Shorthand Award: Typing Award. Baum, Morris Zoology Club: R.O.T.C.: Student Council: Intramural Baseball and Basketball. Bergman, Ida German Club: Officer, Home Room: Typing Award. Bramlette, Tom D. Intramural Baseball and Football. Brink, Alvina Typing Award: Shorthand Award. Brod, Ieanne Evelyn Officer, Thalian Lit. Society: Songleader, lntersociety, '42: Student Council: 100-Word Shorthand Award: 70-Word Typing Award. Brooks. William Kenneth President. Central Webster Club: Editor-in- Chief, Luminary: Cabinet, Student Council: Cabinet, Hi-Y: Ornithology Club. Braswell, Norma Ieanne Fashion Show. Breitag, Eleanor Ruth President, Minerva Lit. Society: Bronze Medal, Declamation. '4l: Cabinet, Student Council: Extramural Ed., Centralian: Third Page Ed., Luminary. Brooks, Iames Richard President, Central Jefferson Club: President, Engineers' Club: Officer, Student Council: President, Pep Club: Captain, Intra- mural Football Team. Brown, Christine Ann Officer. Aristonian Lit. Society: Silver Medal, Biography, '4l: Officer, Social Sci. Society: Devotional Chairman, Girl Reserves: Brennaman, Ernest Student Council. Brockhouse, Elinor Leah Zoology Club: Girl Reserves: Intramural Volleyball, '41 Brooks, Marjorie lane Zoology Club: Social Sci. Society. Brown. Doris May Student Council: Officer, Home Room. Student Council. i i 3 s i 1 E E I t Z ? E 5 tipsily against his side, we find the smallest and the tiredest senior, Senor Robert Riley. The searching party simply can't resist eavesdropping, as, between snores, friend Riley gossips with himself about the past and present of many of his senior friends. Bob's thoughts are traipsing clear back to 1939-40, when he SIEIURS I 94 Zn Beverlin, LeRoy Central Franklin Club: Band. '39, '40, '41, Billings, Velma Dean Officer, Home Room. Blaich, Calvin G. President, Drama Class: Spring Play, '41, Bobb. Mary Louise Minerva Lit. Society: President, Home Room: Variety Nite, '40. Boone. Norma Beth President, Society of Lit and Hist.: Engineers' Club: Student Council: 100-Word Shorthand Award: Medal Pinner, lntersociety, '42. Blass, Dorothy Pauline Girl Reserves: Zoology Club: Drama: Home Room Ed., Luminary: Shorthand Award. Bogart, Maurine 100-Word Shorthand Award. Botwinik, Arnold Ellis Officer. Central Jefferson Club: Engineers' Club: Art Club: Typing Award: Intramural Baseball, '39, '40. Bittner, Harriet Aristonian Lit. Society: Advertising Manager. Luminary: President, German Club Officer, Forum Club: Cabinet, Girl Reserves. '39, '40, '41. Blomquist, Charles Trouvere Club: Engineers' Club: Social Sci. Society: Intramural Baseball. Boone, Bonnie Typing Award. Braden, Mary Fashion Show. Page 17 Browning, Harold President, Central Emerson Club: Student Council: Hi-Y: Lt., R.O.T.C.: Luminary Staff. Burns, Robert Central Webster Club: President, Engineers' Club: Hi-Y: Student Council: Intramural Football. Butler, Mary Louise Zoology Club: Typing Award. Carswell, Irene Society: Music Ed., Centralian: Student Council: Librarian, Orchestra. President, Minerva Lit. Officer, Trouvere Club: Bruns, Flossie Marie Society of Lit. and Hist.: Olympian Club: Chorus, '39, '40, Burton, Lorraine Olympian Club: Girls' Baseball Manager, '4l: All-Star Basketball, '40: All-Star Hockey, '40: All-Star Volleyball, '40, Capshaw. Donald Morgan Officer, Home Room. Carter, Ann Lee Shorthand Award. Burgert. Henry S. Zoology Club. Bushong, Meredith lane Student Council Alt.: Typing Award: 120-Word Shorthand Award. Carlson. Charlotte Mae Zoology Club. Cavender, Dorothy Typing Award: 100-Word Shorthand Award: Personnel Manager, Luminary. Sl IURS and his classmates first marched into Central Senior, led by their freshman officers: Chuck Comstock, President Bill Ford, Vice-President I Shirley McGinnes, Secretary Betty Io Van, Treasurer Chaplin. Goldie Fay Fashion Show. Cheatham, Rosalee Zoology Club: Society of Lit. and Childers, Naomi Zoology Club: Girl Reserves. Cohen, Annette Iune Chorus. Chapman, Bob Chase, Edward Lee Zoology Club. Chedester, Iames Officer, Central Franklin Club: Hi-Y: Zoology Club. Clark, Barbara Ann Officer, Delphian Lit. Society: Typing Award: Shorthand Award: Girl Reserves: Fashion Show, '40, Coleman, Mildred Louise Zoology Club: Engineers' Club: Girl Reserves. Officer, Central Webster Club: Editor-in Chief, Luminary: Hi-Y: Letter, Tennis, '4l: Officer, Engineers' Club. Chick, William Miles Engineers' Club: Hi-Y: Luminary Staff: Officer, Home Room. Clutz, Edith Zoology Club. Comstock, Charles Officer, Senior Class: President, Central Webster Club: President. Hi-Y: President, Student Council: Silver Medal, Declamation, '4l. Davis, Nell Officer, Thalian Lit. Society: Olympian Club: Playday. '40. Dietrich. William G. Honorary President, Central Webster Club: French Club: Cabinet, Hi-Y: Business Staff. Centralian, '39, '40: Cabinet, Student Council. Drew, Betty Louise Drama Class. Dye, Nadine Frances Officer, Girl Reserves. DeLeve. Melvin Engineers' Club: Managing Ed., Luminary: Central Emerson Club. Ditzler, lack Ellsworth Officer, Central Webster Club: Rep., Intersociety: Asst. Managing Ed.. Luminary: Hi-Y: Cadet Sgt., R.O.T.C. Duggins, Betty Lou Officer, Society of Lit. and Hist.: Bronze Medal, Poem, '41: Rep., Intersociety, '4Z: Student Council: Spring Play, '42. Demain, Margaret Officer, Society of Lit. and Hist.: Band, National Contest, 41: Basketball Manager: Officer, Olym- pian Club: Shorthand and Typing Awards. Dixon, Kenneth Eugene President, Home Room. Dunn, William T. Trouvere Club: Central Iefferson Club: Band, '39. '40, '41: Sgt.. R.O.T.C. Dyer, Verna Iean Student Council Alt. Eager, Helen Elizabeth Typing Award: Student Council Alt. It wasn't long before they began to impress the rest of the school with their superior achievements. Bud French and his number 88 began their journey through fame, starring in football, basketball, and track and Winning a first team letter in each. Dick Hudson achieved the honor of crack individual of Central SEIIIRS i942 Copas, Betty I. Girl Reserves. Cowan, Frieda LaRue Fashion Show, '40. Cox, Harold L. Central Iefferson Club: Student Council Alt.: Shaughnessy Baseball, '40, '41: Band, '39, '40, '41: National Music Contests. Daugherty, Ruth Zoology Club: Officer, Home Room, '4CI. Coppaken, Arnold Band. Cox, Dorothy Officer, Minerva Lit. Society: Zoology Club: Exchange Ed., Luminary: President, Home Room: Girl Reserves. Crawford, Betty lane Fashion Show, '40: Zoology Club. Davis, Cecil LaVere Zoology Club. Corbley, Norma lean President, Delphian Lit. Society: Zoology Club: Student Council: Officer, Home Room. Cox, Harley Clyde President, Central Franklin Club: Asst. Fourth Page Ed., Luminary: Second Team Football, '39: First Team Football, '40, '4l. Daniels, Leon V Shorthand and Typing Awards. Davis, Charles Central Webster Club: Student Director, Band: Rep., lntersociety, '4Z: Trouvere Club: Zoology Club. Page 19 Edwards, Kenneth Engineers' Club: Officer, Central Franklin Club: Student Council '41: Co-Art Ed., Centralian. Elledge, Clifford C. Social Sci. Society: Staff Sgt., R.O.T.C. Officer, Home Room: Intramural Baseball. Eriksen, Mary Kay Variety Nite, '40: Girl Reserves: Typing Awards: Student Council, '40, 41. Ewell, Peggy Sue Officer, Delphian Lit. Society: Librarian. Luminary: Cabinet, Girl Reserves: Cabinet. Student Council. '4Z: Spring Play, '39. Ehart, Mary Al Christmas Pageant: 100-Word Shorthand Award. English, Iames Hi-Y: Central Webster Club. Erlandson, Lloyd W. Central Iefferson Club. Feiring. Elizabeth Officer, Minerva Lit. Society: Intersociety Rep.: Rep.. Intersociety, '41 : Literary Ed., Centralian: Cabinet, Girl Reserves. Eisenberg, Rosalie Trouvere Club: Chorus, '4l: Girl Reserves: Officer. Home Room. Epstein, Herman Engineers' Club: Tennis Team, '39: Officer, Home Room Asst. Managing Ed., Luminary. Eubank, Warrene Social Sci. Society. Fichman, Ferdinand Zoology Club: Intra- mural Baseball and Basketball. SEIIIRS I942 R. O. T. C. Battalion. Natalie Kahn and lean Richard- son participated in Variety Night and Peggy Sue Ewell displayed her histrionic ability in Iune Mad. Marian MoWry's informal essay won silver medal in Inter- society, with Billie Lee Anderson and Marjorie King also representing . . . Page 20 Finch. Alma Ieanne Zoology Club. Fogel, Isadore Chorus, '4l: Officer, Home Room: Intramural Baseball. Fray. Robert Franklin Officer, Graphic Arts Club: Officer, Home Rc-om: Student Council. French, Bud President, Senior Class: Captain, Football, Basketball and Track Teams: Winner. Nigro Trophy: Aide, Iunior Class: Honorary First Term President, Central Franklin Club. Finke, David S. President, Central Emerson Club: Social Sci. Society: Major, R.O.T.C.: Rifle Team, '39, '40, '4l: Student Council, '40. Fordemwalt, Amos Engineers' Club: Zoology Club. Fredrick, John Officer, Central Webster Club: Band Contest, Two Years: President, Home Room: Trouvere Club: Hi-Y. French, Thelma Iune Drama: Society of Lit. and Hist.: Hockey, '39. Fisher, Vivian Lee Fashion Show, '40: Band, '39, '40, '41, Francis, Jeanne Freed. Richard C. Fretz, Pauline Olympian Club: Shorthand Award: Student Council Alt.: Hockey Playday, '40. Gorham, Marie 100-Word Shorthand Award: Typing Awards: Society of Lit. and Hist. Grampsas, Helen Fashion Show: Zoology Club: Officer, Home Room. Guptill, Iames William, Ir Pep Club: R.O.T.C. Haley, Martha Mae President, Olympian Club: Girls' Sports Editor, Centralian: Hockey Manager: All- Star Hockey, '4O: Girls' Sports Reporter. Luminary. Goshorn, Meridith Bruce First Team Football: President, Home Room: Hi-Y. Green, Shirley Louise Girl Reserves: 100-Word Shorthand Award: Zoology Club: Social Sci. Society: Pep Club. Hader, Hazel Grace Hall, Ellen C. Officer, Thalian Lit. Society: Variety Nite, '40: President, Art Club: Nelson Art Gallery Scholarship. '4O: Edi- torial Ed.. Luminary. Graham, Margaret Iune Officer, Social Sci. Society. Gubera, Charles C. German Club: Officer, Home Room. Hahn, Marian Marjorie Fashion Show. Hammer. Marvin Paul Orchestra, '40, '4l. At this point in his unconscious review of his class' history, Senor Riley shifts his position foverturning two of the pulque bottles in the process, scratches his left ankle, pulls the sombrero farther over his face, and resumes his bumpy trail of thought. Ah yes, the class of '42 certainly must have skipped SEIIIHS l942 Glazier, Betty Louise Olympian Club. Friedman. Irene Fashion Show, '38, '39, '40: Shorthand Awards. Furnish, Alan S. Central Iefferson Club: Engineers' Club: Hi-Y. Gillis, Norma Gilmore, Earl I. Zoology Club: Intramural Hockey. R.O.T.C. Fulkerson, Clinton Hi-Y: Engineers' Gaines, Laveta M. Zoology Club. Club. Goodman, Carlotta Fashion Show, '39. Fulton, R. C. Trouvere Club: One Rating, State and National Music Contests. Gauss, William Richard Intramural Football and Baseball. Ginsberg, Ierry M. Engineers' Club Gordon, Maurice A. S-pring Play, '4l. Page 21 Hill, Marilee Hobbs, Madge Elois Council. Hart, Edward Intramural Baseball. Harris, Dorothy Marie Minerva Lit. Society: French Club: Social Sci. Society: Girl Reserves: Student Hartley, Bill Basketball. Harvey, Shirley Orchestra. Tennis Team: Central Heath, Dorothy Marie Trouvere Club: Chorus: Typing Awards. Hay. Robert Emerson Club. Hensley, Iohn D. Zoology Club: R.O.T.C. Intramural Football, Basketball, Baseball: Student Council. Herzog. Betty Majorette: Variety Nite, '41, Nite. '4l. Football Herzog, Lillian Majorette: Variety SIEIIIRS l942 a few rungs in the ladder of success in their junior year. How else could they have succeeded in being represented on the All-Star football and basketball teams by Bud French? How else could first team foot- ball letters be awarded in their junior year to such capable fellows as Bud French, Bob McDaniels, Harley Page 22 Student Council: Officer, Home Room. Hoeschele, Ann Drama Class, '4O: Shorthand Awards. Howell, lack Central Franklin Club: Stamp Club: Photographer, Luminary and Centralian. Hunt, lack Central Franklin Club: Football, '39, '40, '41. Hines, Richard Lowe Heath, Donna Mae Zoology Club Band '39, '40, 41 Orchestra Herrbach, Charles A Hicks, Harry B Student Manager Zoology Club: Second Team Football, '39: Intramural Football Champions, '40: First Team Football, '41. Hofmann, Frances Sophomore Hockey Team. Hudson, Richard I. President, Central Webster Club: Engineers' Club: Cabinet, Hi-Y: Cabinet. Student Council: R.O.T.C. Ed., Centralian. Hurley, Betty lean Zoology Club: Fashion Show, '40: Band, '4U. Girl Reserves. Howard, Richard Leo Intramural Football, Baseball, Basketball: Second Team Basketball Letter: Shaughnessy Baseball Team. Hull, Patricia , Zoology Club: Graphic Arts Club. Hynes, Ellen May Zoology Club: Girl Reserves: All-Star Hockey: Officer, Home Room. Iohnson, Ruth Caroline Fashion Show, '40: Art Club. Iones, Gloria Mae Drama: Zoology Club: Officer, Home Room: Pep Club. Kartsonis, I ohn Debate Team. Keen, Calvin Zoology Club: Central Franklin Club: First Team Football, '40, Iones, Don Honorary Fourth Term President, Central Webster Club: Asst. Editor-in-Chief, Luminary: Student Council Alt.: Officer, Hi-Y: Engineers' Club. Iordan, Billie lean Zoology Club: Social Sci. Society. Katz, Harold R.O.T.C. Kelly, Lloyd Four Years Gym. Kaut, Iames Trouvere Club: Hi-Y: Variety Nite, '40: Student Council: Central Emerson Club. Iones, Dorothy Typing Award. Kahn, Natalie Gilda Trouvere Club: Drama Class: Chorus, '39: Officer, Home Room. Kernpter. Iacob, Ir. Engineers' Club. Cox, lack Hunt, and Ierry Lewis, and first team basket- ball letters to Ed Welsh, Hal Cramer and Bud French. They were cheered on at every game by cheerleaders Chuck Comstock and Tim Matthews and by drum major I. Allen Moore. It was in this same year of 1940-41 that Mary Virginia SEIIIHS I942 Iles. lanet Fashion Show, '40, lronsmith, Edith Re Aristonian Lit. Society: Girl Reserves: Student Council Alt. Iackson, Otis E. President, Central Iefferson Club: ,Hi-Y: Officer, Engineers' Club: President, Home Room. Iohnson, Evelyn Iean Basketball, '40, Indelicato, Carmen Adelia Fashion Show: Zoology Club. Isaac, Don Iames, Beth Shorthand Award. Johnson, Iohn Inman, Ioan Fashion Show. '40: Student Council Alt.: Officer, Home Room. Iackson, Harold Ioseph Central Franklin Club: Ornithology Club: Asst. Sales Manager, Activity Ticket Cam- paign, '41: Student Council, '41, '42: Photog- rapher, Centralian and Luminary. Iames, Gloria Typing Awards. Iohnson. Nadine Society of Lit. and Hist. Officer, Home Room. I Page 23 Kessler, Lester A. Officer, Central Emerson Club: Intersociety Rep.: Spring Play, '41, '42: Rep., Intersociety, '41, '42: Captain, R.O.T.C. King, Wayne Central Webster Club: Shaughnessy Baseball Team. Kornis, Bertha E. Olympian Club: Shorthand Award. Kresse, Iohn C. Officer, Central Webster Club: Student Council: Cabinet, Hi-Y: Business Kiefer, Bonnie President, Home Room: 100-Word Shorthand Award: Northeast High School-Officer. Theta: All-Star Basketball and Volleyball. Kirk, Raymond Zoology Club: Pep Club: R.O.T.C. Koutelas, Inez lean Officer, Delphian Lit. Society: Typing Award: 120-Word Shorthand Award: Home Room Ed., Centralian: Asst. Business Manager. Luminary. Kurs. Stanley Louis Officer. Home Room. Manager. Luminary. King, Marjorie President, Thalian Lit. Society: Intersociety Rep.: Silver Medal, Formal Essay. '4l: Cabinet, Student Council: Officer, Social Sci. Society. Klugman, Adolph Orchestra: R.O.T.C.: Student Council Alt.: Officer, Home Room. Koutelas, Wilma Shorthand Award: Fashion Show. Kusnetzky, Sam Crack Company. R.O.T.C.. '40, '4l. SEIIIHS l942 Skinner represented Central in the National Constitu- tional Oration Contest and Iimmy Lerch earned honors in state and national music contests with his violin. Eleanor Breitag, Iean Richardson, Clara Baum and Betty lane Smith appeared in Variety Nite and the Spring Page 24 Lamb, Wilma President, Olympian Club: Basketball Mgr.: All-Star Volleyball, '4l: 100-Word Shorthand Award. La Noue, Hilaire Hi-Y: Student Council. Le Sage, Bob Hi-Y. Levin, Sarah Officer, Society of Lit. and Hist.: Typing Award: 120-Word Shorthand Award: Zoology Club. Landes, Ruby Lee Trouvere Club: Band and Orchestra, '40, '41 Lenhart, Ira Lee, Ir. Trouvere Club: State and National Contests. Band and Orchestra: President, Home Room. Levich. Ieannette Zoology Club: Forum Club: Debate Team, '4l: Girl Reserves: Copy Ed., Luminary. Levine, Robert Student Council Alt. Langseth, Clifton Lerch, Iames Richard Officer, Central Webster Club: Officer, R.O.T.C.: Concertmaster. Orchestra: First Place, National Music Contest: Crack Platoon, '41. Levin, Rosalie Officer. Thalian Lit. Society. Levitch, Morris Lucas, Kenneth Robert Centralian Band: Variety Nite, '42. McDonnell, Lyle Football Team, '41. Mclntyre, Marguerite President, Delphian Lit. Society: Intersociety Rep.: Student Council: Engineers' Club: Social Sci. Society. Mahalfey, Donna L. Zoology Club: Student Council: Chorus. Lutes, Dorothy Louise Zoology Club: Fashion Show, '39. McGinness, Shirley President, Aristonian Lit. Society: Social Sci. Society: Fashion Ed., Luminar ' Student y, Council Alt.: President. Home Room. McLaird, George Officer, Central Emerson Club: Officer Crack Squad, R. O. T. C. '4D: Lt., R. O. T. C., '42: Mahr, Margaret Girl Reserves: Society of Lit. and Hist.: Olympian Club: Manager, Hockey: All-Star Hockey. McConnell, Merle President, Society of Lit. and Hist.: Asst. Song Leader, Intersociety, '41 : Officer, Home Room. Mclntire, Bonnie lean Student Council Alt. Maddux, Wayne Central Webster Club: Engineers' Club: Student Council: Band, '39, '40, '41. Mallin, Helen Irene French Club: 70-Word Typing Award: 100- Word Shorthand Award. Fever cast included Lester Kessler, Billie Lee Ander- son, Mary Virginia Skinner, Maurice Gordon, and Ruth Myerowitz. The officers chosen to lead the juniors were: Chuck Comstock, President Sl Illl-IS I 9 42 Libby, Hugh Lips, Bernard -si:-I , Central Webster Club: Engineers' Club: Hi-Y: Student Council: President, Home Room. Logan, Ruth Delphine Officer, Society of Lit. and Hist.: Engineers' Club: Girl Reserves: Intersociety Rep.: All- Star Basketball. Lighthizer, Roy E. Zoology Club: Second Team Football, '40. Lilly, Frank Central Graphic Arts Club: Captain, Intra- mural Baseball, '41, Sci. Society. Long, Martha Centralian. Liber, Esther Pearl Social Sci. Society: Zoology Club: Student Council: Typing Award. Liston, Dewey L. Zoology Club: Social Officer, Society of Lit. and Hist.: Librarian: Band and Orchestra: Asst. Music Ed., Lieber, Balfour 100-Word Shorthand Award. Line, Robert N. Central Webster Club: Hi-Y: Managing Ed., Luminary: Typing Award. Locklear, Virginia Imogene Luminary Staff: Fashion Show, '39, Louis, Stanley P. Central Franklin Club: Officer, Art Club: Art Staff, Luminary. Page 25 Maloney, Iames E. Intramural Basketball and Baseball. Marshall, Curtis I. Officer, Social Sci. Society. Martz, Marvin M. Engineers' Club: Staff Sergeant. R.O.T.C.: Officer, Home Room. Mendelsohn, Archie Forum Club: Officer, Home Room: Sergeant, R.O.T.C. Manning, Andrew George, Ir. Martin, Louis Ellsworth Football: Basketball: Track: Tennis. Mattingly, Ronald Second Team Football '40: First Team Football '4l. Meyer, Betty Ieanne President, Thalian Lit. Society: Second Page Ed., Luminary: Copy and Proof Ed., Centralian: Student Council, '40, '41, '4Z: Rep., Intersociety, '4Z. 1 1 Manrose, Dorinne Martin, Margaret Typing Award. Meinsen, Mary Louise Officer, Aristonian Lit. Society: First Page Ed Luminary: Student Council: Officer, German Club: Girl Reserves. Michaelson, Ruth Lee Officer, Home Room. SEIIIHS I942 Bud French, Aide Iean Richardson, Aide Shirley McGinness, Aide The junior class was justly proud of its Intersociety representatives that year. Marjorie King won silver Page 26 Miller, Betty Lou Miller, Walter Zoology Club. Moon, Nata Student Council Alt. Moorehead, Arthur Errol Miller, Calvina Zoology Club: Student Council: Basketball Champions, '4l: Hockey, '40, '4l: Volleyball, '40, '41. Mitchell, BettY l. President, Central Graphic Arts Club. Moore, I. Allen Officer, Central Franklin Club: Trouvere Club: Student Council: State Music Contest: Drum Major, '40, '41, '42. Morgan, Bernice Mae Zoology Club. Miller, Emaline Rolla Minerva Lit. Society: Girl Reserves: Majorette. '40, '4l: Orchestra, '4l. Mitchell, Phyllis E. Zoology Club: Central Graphic Arts Club. Moore, Dudley Mosby, LeRoy Kerr Orchestra, '39, '40, '41, Northern, Iames Ely Central Webster Club: Engineers' Club: Hi-Y. Oelschlaeger. Shirley Lee Officer, Aristonian Lit. Society: Third Page Ed., Luminary Staff: Student Council Alt.: President, Social Sci. Society: Shorthand Award. Palmer, Donald Engineers' Club: Central Emerson Club. Parla, Vita Variety Nite, '40: Fashion Show, '40: Shorthand Award. Norton. Vernon Alvin Hi-Y: First Term Chairman, Iunior Red Cross. Ohlhausen, Rosemary Park, Patricia Officer, Minerva Lit. Society: Officer, Zoology Club: Officer, Olympian Club: Officer. Girl Reserves: Special Page Ed., Luminary. Partnoy. Betty Marie Zoology Club: Girl Reserves: Typing Award: 100-Word Shorthand Award. O'Dowd, Charles Edward Central Webster Club: Fourth Page Ed., Luminary: Student Council: Hi-Y: Football, Basketball, Track. Pallanich, Paul Vincent Parker, Viola lean Social Sci. Society: Hockey Team. '39, '40. Pesch, Milton A. Lt.. R. O. T. C. medal in formal essay: Bob Staiger, silver in oration: Marjorie Staley, silver in informal essay: Christine Brown, silver in biography: Mary Virginia Skinner. bronze in extemp: Betty Lou Duggins, bronze in poem: and Eleanor Breitag, bronze in declamation . . . SEIIIHS l942 I Mowry, Marian Louise President, Minerva Lit. Society: President, Girl Reserves: Silver Medal, Informal Essay, '40: Business Manager, Lurninary: Centralian Staff. Myers, Lois Evelyn Pep Club. Nelson, Marian Fashion Show, '40: Shorthand Award: Typing Award. Nichols, Sterlingworth Zoology Club. Mullins, Dorothy Zoology Club: Girl Reserves. Nagel, Ernestine Typing Award. Neumeyer. Audrey Frances President, Thalian Lit. Society: Medal Pinner, lntersociety, '42: Co-Asst. Editor-in-Chief Centralian: Asst. Third Page Ed.. Luminary: Girl Reserves. Niebrugge, Lillian Marie Officer, Delphian Lit. Society: Cabinet, Girl Reserves: Chorus, '41: Orchestra and Band, '40, '41, '4z: Rep., Inter-Society, '42. Myerowitz, Ruth Olympian Club: 100- Word Shorthand Award: Spring Play. '41: Playday Hockey and Volleyball '41: All-Star Hockey, Volleyball, Basketball. Nauyoke, Ruth Fashion Show, '40: Typing Award: Shorthand Award. Newcomb. Byron Band, '39, '40, '4l. Nixon, Betty lane President. Delphian Lit. Society: Student Council: Asst. First Page Ed., Luminary: Officer, Girl Reserves: Officer, Olympian Club. Page 27 Phillips, Pearl Olympian Club: Zoology Club: Circulation Manager. Luminary: All-Star Basketball, '40: Playday Volleyball, '4l. Plummer, Betty Ruth Officer, Society of Lit. and Hist.: Student Council: Officer. Home Room: 100-Word Shorthand Award: Songleader, Intersociety '42 Portnoy. Goldie 100-Word Shorthand Award: Typing Award. Pule, Chester Michael Corporal, R. O. T. C. 1 Plattner, Gladys Irene Typing Award. Polsky, Ruth Officer, Thalian Lit. Society: Officer, Home Room. Prater, Helen Louise Fashion Show. Quisenberry, Donald Plouch. Wayne Intramural Basketball Porter, Gloria Minerva Lit. Society: Girl Reserves. Prevan, Irene Elizabeth Officer, Minerva Lit. Society: Officer, Home Room: Girl Reserves: Shorthand Award. Raccuglia, Anthony Ioseph Intramural Football and Basketball: Officer. Home Room: Student Council Alt. SEIIIRS I942 Ho, hum. Bobby Riley yawns, stretches, shoos off a fly, almost wakes up, but finally settles back into slumber. Now let's see, where was he? Oh yes, now he's found his place in the discussion . . . The juniors of '41, having finally and with much effort achieved the rank of seniors, got off to a good Raines, D. D. Officer, Central Franklin Club: Hi-Y: Student Council Alt.: Engineers' Club. Reed, Forrest E. Social Sci. Society: Hi-Y. Richardson. lean Officer, Senior Class: President. Aristonian Lit. Society: Songleader, Intersociety, '4Z: Most Popular Girl, Senior Ballot: First Page Ed.. Luminary. Rimmer, Evelyn Page 28 Ramos, Chris Razer, Betty Iean President, Central Franklin Club: Variety Nite, '40: Sales Manager, Activity Ticket: Rep., Intersociety, '4l. Reich, Marjorie President, Aristonian Lit. Society: Business Manager, Centralian: Third Page Ed.. Luminary: Officer, Senior Class: Belle Brummel, Senior Ballot. Rider, Bill Rininsland, Paul Bookkeeper, Luminary and Centralian: Student Council. Pep Club. Rhodes, Evelyn L. Olympian Club: Student Council: Playday Hockey and Volleyball, '40: All-Star Volleyball, '41: Iunior Hockey, Basketball, Volleyball. Riley, Bob Officer, Central Webster Club: Student Council. '40, '41, '42: Medal Pinner, Intersociety, '41, '42: Centralian Staff: Engineers' Club. Ritterhoff, Hulen Central Graphic Arts Club. f ...2::mI,enl Romer, Helen Rosen, Shirley Ruede, Dorothy Schranz, Edward Officer, Engineers' Club: Officer, Home Room. Scott. Virginia Ruth Fashion Show: Olympian Club: Girl Reserves. Shockley, Cleo Student Council Alf. Shouse. Wilbur Kenneth Corporal, R. O. T. C. Schwartz, Shirley Ann Shanin, LeRoy Harvey Orchestra. Shockley, Clyde Engineers' Club. Siegel, Bernice Leah Fashion Show, '39, '40, '41: Typing Award: 100 Word Shorthand Award: Officer, Home Room. Scott. Georgia V. Officer, Aristonian Lit Society: Rep., Intersociety '4l: Girl Reserves: President, Art Club: Varsity Nite, '40, '4l. Sherer. Lois Norine Art Club: Fashion Show, '39: Hockey. '39: Officer, Home Room. Shop, Betty Lucille Volleyball, '40: Captain. Basketball. '39: Officer, Home Room. Skinner, Mary Virginia President, Aristonian Lit. Society: Bronze Medal. Extemp., '41: Girls' Senior Ed., Centralian: Spring Play, '41, '42: Debate Team, '41. start in 1941-42 by electing such distinguished and cap- able officers as: Bud French, President Chuck Comstock, Vice-President Iean Richardson, Secretary SEIIIRS l94Z Robison, Reta May Rodier. Ioseph Central Webster Club: Hi-Y. Minerva Lit. Society: Typing Award. Ryan, Tom Crack Squad, '41: Crack Platoon, '40, R. O. T. C.: Hi-Y. Sante, Robert Donald Officer, Central Emerson Club: Crack Company. R. O. T. C., '40, '4l: Student Council: Hi-Y: First Lt.. R. O. T. C. Playday, '40: Fashion Show, '40: Zoology Club. Sanderson, Betty Iane Society of Lit. and Hist.: Olympian Club: Student Council Alt. Schlesinger, Ioseph Richard President. Drama Class: Officer. Central Emerson Club: Special Page Ed., Luminary: Debate Team, '41, '42: Spring Play, '42. Rodier, Lillian Teresa Student Council Alt. Minerva Lit. Society: Hockey Team: Zoology Club: Officer, Home Room: Variety Nite, '40, Sandler, Ieanette Fashion Show. '39. Schoen, Mary Katherine Shorthand Award. Slight, Ieanne Smith, Darlene Zoology Club: Social Sci. Society: Hockey Team. Snodgrass, Dorothy M Zoology Club: Girl Reserves: Engineers' Club. Spencer, Gloria A. Girl Reserves: Officer, Home Room. CIS Sloan, Charles H.. Ir. Central Iefferson Club: Luminary Staff: Student Council. Smith, Robert Student Council: ROTC: Officer, Home Room. Sokololf, Paul Band, '39, '40, '41: Regional Contest. Spies, Elmer, Ir. Central Emerson Club: Engineers' Club. Smith, Betty lane President, Delphian Lit. Society: Second Page Ed., Luminary: Iunior and Sophomore Ed.. Centralian: Variety Nite, '40: Cabinet. Student Council. Smith, Virginia Fern Typing Award: Chorus: Delphian Lit. Society. Spear, Barbara Officer, Minerva Lit. Society: Girls' Sports Ed., Luminary: National Music Convention, '41: Song Leader, Girl Reserves: President, Trouvere Club. Squires, Ioan Zoology Club. Slllll-IS H142 Shirley McGinness, Treasurer Kenny White, Sergeant-at-Arms Marjorie Reich, Giftorian Ah yes, this was certainly a swell year. The girls thought only of the boys and the boys thought only of Page 30 Stahl, Bob Officer, Central Iefferson Club: Officer, Student Council. Stanley, Viola Girl Reserves: Social Sci. Society: Playday. '40. Stinson, Eugene 0f'Heqg5:.Gentrn1':Emerson 4 Club?3P'latoon Sergeant, R. O.'T.' C.: Student Council: Officer, Home Room: Typing Award. Swango, Goldie Officer, Delphian Lit. Society: Girl Reserves: Officer, Home Room. Staiger, Robert Arthur President, Central Iefferson Club: Silver Medal Oration, '41: Asst. Editor-in-Chief, Centralian: Officer, S-tudent Council: Debate Team, '40, '41, Stanton, Robert Bruce Central Franklin Club: Nelson Art Gallery Scholarship. '4D. Summers. Harold 100-Word Shorthand Award. Swinney, Edna Zoology Club: Pep Club: Girl Reserves: 100-Word Shorthand Award. Staley, Marjorie Officer, Aristonian Lit. Society: Silver Medal Informal Essay, '41: Second Page Ed., Luminary: lntersociety Rep.: Student Council. Stavlund, Erma Mae Pep Club. Sutcliffe, Patricia Marie Baseball, '39, '40: All-Star Basketball, '40. '41: All-Star Hockey. '40, '41: Playday, '40, '41. Swint, Shirley Iean Society of Lit. and Hist. Olympian Club: Fashion Show. Vanderhoof, Bonita Fashion Show: Zoology Club. Wacknov, Betty Fashion Show, '39: Society of Lit. and Hist.: Officer, Home Room: Shorthand Award. Wallis, Betty Jeanne Zoology Club: Social Sci. Society. Wessel, Virginia Lee Girl Reserves. Vassar, Marion Lucille Fashion Show, '40. Wagenknecht, Vivian Social Sci. Society: German Club: President, Home Room Student Council. Walters, Robert Harold Engineers' Club: Band. West, Bonnie Imogene Hockey Team, '40: Officer, Home Room. Vogliardo, Stephen Walker, Mildred Chorus: Playday, '39: President, Home Room: Student Council Wedekind, Roberta Officer, Minerva Lit. Society: Advertising Manager, Luminary: Officer, Girl Reserves: Zoology Club. Wever, Evelyn Officer, Delphian Lit. Society: Girl Reserves: Typing Award: 100- Word Shorthand Award. themselves. Everybody learned the Conga under the expert direction of Bill Dietrich, who had just returned from Puerto Rico. Marian Mowry led the Girl Reserves, and the Hi-Y presidents were Chuck Comstock and Kenny White. The two Luminary staffs were headed by Bill Brooks and Ed Chase, with Billie Lee Anderson Sl IURS l94Z BEN im ,.,. .. Talman, Myron Central Graphic Arts Club: Head Pressman and Make-up Man, Luminary. Taylor, LaRue Belle Timberlake, Gloria F. Turner, Bula Margaurite Girl Reserves: Zoology Club. Tamblyn, George S. Variety Nite, '41: Intramural Basketball, '39: Student Council: Officer, Home Room: Central Webster Club. Taylor, Paul Band and Orchestra: Student Council. Tivin, Leo Band and Orchestra. Turner, Kenneth Central Iefferson Club: Officer, Home Room. Taylor, Adrian Darrell Zoology Club: Engineers Club: Intramural Basketball, Baseball, Football. Thompson, Dorothy Lou Girl Reserves: Zoology Club: Variety Nite: Playday, '39: President, Home Room. Tracy, Norma Katherine Zoology Club. Valenti, Dorothy Lee Zoology Club. Wever, Kenneth Band: National Contest: Central Emerson Club: Hi-Y. Williams, Charlene Wilner, Melvin M. Intramural Baseball. Wheeler, Bradley Eugene Social Sci. Society: Student Council. Williams, Charles H. Wilson, Aaron Central Franklin Club: First Team Football: Williams. Bob Honorary President of Central Ietferson Club, Williams, Dorothy May Zoology Club. Wilson, Betsy Officer, Delphian Lit. Society: Rep. Inter- I Wingfield, Robert T. Officer, Home Room. Track. society, '41, '4Z: Spring Play, '4Z: Zoology Club: Girl Reserves. Woltkamp, Cletus Engineers' Club: Central Franklin Club. Woerner, Geldard Second Team Basketball: Officer, Home Room. SEIIIRS I942 taking charge of the Centralian. David Finke was ap- pointed Major of the Central R. O. T. C. Battalion. Bud French, the class' pride and joy, graduated in a cloud of glory, having been named captain of the All-Star football team and member of the All-Star bas- ketball team. Bud earned nine letters and crowned his Woods, Virginia Lee Zoology Club: Art Club. Adams, Marilyn Fae Drama Class: Typing Award: Girl Reserves: Pep Club: Social Sci. Society. Bauman, Velma Maxine Zoology Club: Fashion Show, '39. Bolander, Dale Officer, Home Room: Officer, Zoology Club. Wright, Relda Iean Girl Reserves. Baker, Irving Beck, William Engineers' Club. Boyle, Thelma Wyss, Ralph Monttord Band and Orchestra. Baum, Iimmy Ornithology Club: Corporal, R.O.T.C. Blakeman, Marvin Parr Platoon Sgt., R.O.T.C. Braton, Virgil Track, '40, iE.5, Qing vfiifi Curtis, Dorothy Band: Playday Hockey, '4l: Officer, Home Room: Trouvere Club: Olympian Club. Denniston, Howard Keith Editorial Ed., Luminary: Variety Nite, '40, Fairchild, Bobbie Typographia Staff. Gaba, Ioseph Herman President, Central Iefterson Club: Boys' Sports Ed., Centralian: Engineers' Club: Hi-Y: Debate Team, '40, '4l. Curvan, Doris May President, Home Room: Associate Ed., Typo- grczphia: Student Council: Graphic Arts Society. Dworak, Ioseph William R.O.T.C. French, Betty Ieanne Typing Award. Gabie, Albert Officer, Central Emerson Club: Trouvere Club: Engineers' Club: Typing Award: National Music Contest. 4 Daniels, Pete, Ir. Central Franklin Club: Hi-Y: Student Council. Ewing, Dale Eugene French, Buford Dean Zoology Club: Second Team Football, '40: President, Home Room: Student Council: Variety Nite, '41, Gillespie, Helen Todd Minerva Lit. Society: Social Sci. Society: Girl Reserves: Zoology Club: Student Council, '39, '40, '41. athletic career at Central by receiving the coveted Nigro trophy. Calvin Keen, Bob McDaniels and Harley Cox also made the All-Star football team and majorettes Ema- Sl IDRS line Miller and Betty and Lillian Herzog marched at the games. I 9 4 2 Then the seniors produced the first student-directed Brower, Eugene I. President, Home Room. Callahan, Thomas Zoology Club. Caudle, Robert Snider Band, '39, '40, '4l: R.O.T.C., '39, '40, '41, Brown, Paul Hensley Central Art Club. Carduff, lay I. Officer, Central Franklin Club: R.O.T.C. Ed.. Luminary: Cadet Sgt., R.O.T.C.: Student Council: Forum Club. Chappell, Kathleen Officer, Minerva Lit. Society: Girl Reserves: Typing Award: Olympian Club: Variety Nite, '41, Childers, Earl Clifford Variety Nite, '40, '4l: President, Home Room. Collins, Iohn Edward, Ir. Brozen, Gerry Typing Award: French Club: Debate Team. Casler, Shirley Art Club: Typing Award: Shorthand Award. Chenault, William Conerly, Florence Irene Page 33 Linville, Iames Grundy, Dorothy Iune Fashion Show, '39. Hiltabidel, Barbara Lee Cabinet, Girl Reserves: Officer, Aristonian Lit. Society: First Page Ed. Luminary. Iianas. Gus G. Variety Nite, '4l. Krekel, Edward Francis Central Webster Club. Harris, Robert President, Central Emerson Club: Officer, Zoology Club: National Orchestra Contest: Latin Club: Intramural Basket- ball Champion Team. Huffman, Hazel Marie Hockey: Volleyball. Kinnamon, Rose Ellen Officer, Home Room: School Operetta CAnother Schooll. Harsh, lack Officer, Central Franklin Club: Zoology Club: Forum Club: Hi-Y: Student Council Alt. Iarman, Orville Lane Football Team. Krause, William L. Central Franklin Club: Golf Team, '39, '40. Levy, Dorothy Lindsay, Peggy Anne Chorus. Officer, Home Room. SIIIIHS l942 Variety Nite under the supervision of Dick Hudson and lean Richardson. In order to encourage cheering at the games, the Central Pep Club was organized this year, with Iim Brooks presiding. The Student Council was headed by Chuck Comstock and Wayne Owens. There are other things to be remembered, too: Mix- Officer, Home Room. Mason, Forrest Ray Track Team: Hi-Y. McDaniels, Robert First Team Football. Owens. Wayne President, Central Franklin Club' Bo s 1 Y Sports Ed., Luminary: Rifle Team, R.O.T.C. '41, '42: President, Student Council: Variety Nite, '4l. 1 1 Logan, lim Engineers' Club: Stage Manager: Manager, Public Address System: Student Council: Iubilee. '39. Matthews, Margaret Officer, Aristonian Lit. Society: Laugh Please Ed., Luminary: Student Council: President, Home Room: Olympian Club. McIntyre, Walter F. Intramural Football, Basketball and Baseball. Parish, Theresa Marie St. Agnes Academy- President, Sophomore Class: Officer, Freshman Class: School Play: Student Council: First Honor Roll. Marino, Iohn P. Captain, Second Team Football: Second Team Basketball: First Team Football and Basketball. Matthews, Tim Intersociety Rep., Central Iefferson Club: Iunior and Senior Cheerleader: Officer, Student Council: Officer. Hi-Y: Iolly Good Boy, Senior Ballot. Merritt, Roy Officer, Central Franklin Club: Band and Or- chestra, '39, '40, '41, Petersen, Shirley Phyllis Social Sci. Society: Zoology Club. Smith, Rex Arnold Typing Award. Sudvarg, Norman Drama Class: Fourth Page Ed., Luminary: Track Team. Welsh, Edward Ioseph, lr. Central Franklin Club: Football, '39, '40, '4l: Basketball. '39, '40, '41 President, Home Room. Whitehead. Margaret N. Girl Reserves. Stines, Iohn I., Ir. Intramural Basketball: Shaughnessy Baseball League. Thompson, Dorothy Helen Girl Reserves. Wheat. William Edmond Officer, Central Ieffer- son Club: Pianist. and Ren., Intersociety, '42: Boys' Senior Ed.. Centralian: Typing Award: Class Room Ed., Luminary. Wiley, Patricia Anne Social Sci. Society: Debate Team: All-Star Basketball: Officer, Home Room. Stone. Ruth Torres, Roland White. Kenneth E. President, Central Web- ster Club: Fourth Page Ed., Luminary: Officer, Hi-Y: First Team Football. Willard, Willetta Mae Officer, Thalian Lit. Society: Shorthand Award. ers, Intersociety, the R. O. T. C. Hop, National Honor Society . . . but what's that! Our friend Riley starts, awakes, and is yanked to his feet by his classmates. And rubbing his eyes with one hand, scratching his left ankle with the other, Bobby trudges sleepily after his fellow seniors and disappears into the hotel. SEIIIRS H342 Pewitt. Katherine Potts, Edward John Officer. Home Room. Robertson, George Central Franklin Club: First Team Football: Track Team: Photographer, Centra- lian and Luminary. Schwalje, Rosemary Ann Girl Reserves: Olympian Club: Student Council: President, Home Room. Pfaff. Leonard Alvin Officer, Central Franklin Club: Zoology Club: Central Rifle Team. Preuitt. Francis Cobb Central Webster Club: Band: Orchestra: Chorus: Trouvere Club. Rowland, Lucille Mae Olympian Club. Sherry, Michael I. Hi-Y: Officer, Horne Room: Student Council Alt. Pinsker, Oscar Band: Golf Team. Prout, Ted Art Club. Ryan, Mary Zoology Club: Olympian Club: Volleyball Play- day, '40, '41 : Variety Nite, '40. Short, William G. President, Home Room: Hi-Y. Page 35 Page 36 Moench, Vernon Engineers' Club. Quick. Robert E. Zoology Club: Variety Nite, '39: Band, '39, '40, '4l: Student Council: Crack Company, R.O.T.C. Wandell, lean Zimmerling, Nadine Zoology Club: Pep Club. Patti, Victor Iames Officer. Home Room Slater, Mary Louise Fashion Show: Zoology Willson. Dorothy May Graphic Arts Club: Variety Nite, '40i Fashion Show, '40, Courtois, Virginia Lee Eagles, Shirley Ieanne Social Sci. Society Hensley, Bill Welton, Richard President. Home Room. Snap: Bud French receives Nigro Trophy from Vic Hurt. Phillips, Iean Wanita Girl Reserves. Sobelman, Stanley Williams, Virginia Marjorie Adcox Thomas Armitage Robert Atkinson Iosephine Barreca Marjorie Bartley Dorothy Best Iohn Beard Eugene Bishotf Dorothy Bockelman Robert Boggs Virginia Braley Harry Campbell William Carroll Roy Chrisman Betty Connor David Corrigan Wilson. Martha Beth Girl Reserves. Drake, Nell Farrell, Robert Keating Social Sci. Society: R.O.T.C. Lewis. Jerry Zaman, Edward Social Sci. Society: President, Home Room Duncan, Harry Zoology Club: Officer. Home Room. Gordon. LaMar R.O.T.C. Martin, Margaret Seniors whose pictures do not appear in the panels: Walter Crossno Delbert Crook Norma Dellinger Antoinette DeCarlo Cyrus Dixon Lee Dreyfus Virginia Eichmann Frances Ervin Clyde Evans Dorothy Freeman Kay Gallagher Thomas William Grimm Amy Gubera Hazel Harris Valetta Hewitt Frank Hoeschele Sarah Holladay Bettie Huff Floyd Iohnson Harold Kaufman Ioan Kimball Iohn Leader Helen Lerner Louie Mariani Gale Markhus Bob Matheson Francis William McGowan Bob McHenry Kenneth McHenry Miriam Virginia Miller Edward Moran Iacqueline Myers Tom Neel Patricia Nutt Clarence Francis O'Neill Robert Ormsby Ruth Packwood E. A. Padgett Iames Pappas Allen Pearce Betty Peters Virginia Robertson Laura Reed lack Reese Annabelle Shelton R. I. Shofe, Ir. Lola lane Siney Cecil Smith Billy Tarwater Grant Gordon Thomas Lila Thomas Helen Urban Doris Urquhart Thomas Vader Cletus Watts Mary Welton Eileen Weinsaft Ila Mae Wenne Mary Ellen Whelan Mary Lou Whelan Christina Wilson Vaunceil Yates Chester Zuck W. Q5 Riiifa' S' 227 33 1 ' 2-. -- k 4' ? 1 I' . W E31 t sg 2 , Q .W e X Q A gm A - wwf . A Q . WM ali, 4. -vw . is K ,, . 75555-1 -, 4- ,. . Y Sim. ..,xf 'Sf gigs Q mf f A , -, .fi f imsffsigwf an gm ff Q9 ' gg K Q , .Sf 'fm W? Top Row: Metal shop machinists-Bob Wyne, Calvin Keen, Anthony Raccuglia, Gene Yuelkenbeck, Alan Furnish, Lauren Chapman . . . One, two three -vkick!!!-Shirley McGinness, Dorothy Oelschlaeger, lean Richardson, Gus Iianas, Shirley Yancey, Shirley Oelschlaeger. Second Row: In the spring a young man's fancy-Betty Rice and Iimmy Lerch . . . Doc Heischman tells them how . . . Spring Fever???-Iay Carduft, Peggy Sue Ewell, Alan Furnish, Pat Park, Sue Stott, Iohn Fredrick, Marjorie Segi, Norma Corbley, A. E. Botwinik, Goldie Swango. Third Row: Centralian Art Editors confer- Kenneth Edwards and Bob Stanton . . . Men oi letters-Dale Unkeier, Iames Thornberg, Hulen Ritterhoff, Bennie Duel, George Bockelman, Mr. Harley, Frank Lockrey. Fourth Row: Sign here fGeorge Robertson, Chris Ramos and Calvin Keen, outstanding Centralian sellers not taking salesmanship, with high-powered ' Mr. Watson . . . Centralian tea hostesses inspect South American table decorations-Margaret Ferguson, Marilyn Potter, Eliza- beth Nelson, Shirley Peterson, Barbara Spear, Madge Hobbs, Christine Elder, Marguerite McIntyre. Bottom Row: Central Stage Crew-Top Row: Allen Anderson, Elwood Armstrong, C. B. McRoberts: Bottom Row: lim Logan, Mr. Estes, Edward Collins . . . The morning paper-Mr. Roberts' home room. First How of seats at the right: Doris Barton, Blanchard Morris, Courtney Perkins. Second Row: Ioan Inman, lack Kurz, John Marino, Ronald Mat- tingly, George McLaird, Iohn Modlin. 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Let's leave those sophisticated seniors to poke among the Aztec ruins of Mexico while we skip over to Brazil, where we find that brilliant f?l class of '43 traipsing nonchalantly through the jungle of the Amazon. Their journey is IUNIOR OFFICERS B111 Ienmngs Iohn Modlin Beverly Bundy Barbara Hargis President Aide Aide Aide leisurely, and as they trudge through the wilderness in search of zoology specimens, they find their minds floating back to their good old freshmen days. Yes, sir, those freshmen of 1939-40 flew high, wide, and handsome. And who wouldn't, with President Pat Hughes, Vice-President Claude Sherwin, Secretary Shirley Trump, and Treasurer Bob Twin as flight commanders. And now the juniors' memories jog unevenly and with frequent detours across the lazy summer to recall their first day of senior high school-when they were officially dubbed Little Sophs by con- descending upper classmen. But those sophomores of 1940-41 Weren't to be stopped, as the rest of the school soon realized when Steve Ward, Bill Iennings, and Claude Sherwin strutted their stuff with the foot- ball Eaglets. Undaunted, Buck Cramer, Meyer Mazon, Steve Ward, and Claude Sherwin showed all corners just how to play basketball. Spurring the boys on at the games were cheerleaders Johnny Modlin and Bill Lawing with drum majorette Marilyn Ballinger. The work-worn sophs paused for a brief rest before sending in declaiming Iudy Neal, poetic Steve Ward, and extemping Betty Io Horn to repre- sent their respective literary societies in the 1941 Intercity Contest. Meanwhile, Francis Sartori was winning flute and piano awards in the music con- tests at Columbia, Missouri. Mary McGowan and Bill Lawing gained recognition as members of the Spring Fever cast. El tiempo vuela. Comes the school year of 1941-42, and don't look now but here come our friends, the juniors. Ward, Sherwin, and Iennings carried the pigskin for bigger and better gridiron contests. Bar- bara Hargis, Marilyn Ballinger, lohnny Modlin, Mary McGowan, and Bob Criger inspired audiences with their performances in the Varietv Night of 1941, and close on their heels came Buck Cramer, Meyer Mazon, Claude Sherwin and Steve Ward dribbling down the Municipal Auditorium courts . . . Ah, yes, those were the days-theidays before the work-weary juniors decided to make this vacation hike up the Amazon. But stop-away with reminis- cences, for there is impending danger on the Amazon front. The juniors are faced by a flock of jaguars Cdo they run in flocks?l. The juniors' lives are at stake! In heaven's name, won't some brave soul give up his measly life and fight off the animals to enable his classmates to escape? Do we hear any volunteers? No .... The juniors must resort to con- scription. As the interested jaguars look on, the terri- fied juniors quickly take a vote, and as lean McCowan reads the results, President Bill lennings and Aides Iohnny Modlin, Beverly Bundy, and Bar- bara Hargis step forth with determination to defeat their four-pawed foes and lead the Class of '43 out of the wilderness of the Amazon. Top Row: I. Luker, A. Stuart, I. Mclnteer, M. Smith, B. Lawing, B. Criger, E. Cates, E. Blohm, M. Lehner, O. Chancellor, B. Partin, I. Middleton, M. Maier, C. Davis, B. Porter, S. Graham, A, Borchert, K. Sholtz, J. Schock, B. Tolle, F. Lodyga. Seventh Row: E. Clark, I. Clerico, B. Staley, K. Davidson, D. Cox, R. Beck, D. Hancock, C. Nelson, H. Copeland, B. King, H. McLear, R. Stagg, H. Klopper, I. Shapiro, F. Smeehuyzen, M. Allen, H. Hadley, B. Coombs, M. Meinsen. Sixth Row: B. Hisle, B. States, M. Lewis, I. Sheldon, D. Reid, F. Dunn, D. Franklin, A. Bassin, M. Altman, B. Irish, F. Tate, M. Taylor, B. Brooks, S. Bewick, I. Hayes, V. Cross, B. Lawrence, N. Christeson, H. Kennedy, B. Fox. Fifth Row: C. McFarland, M. Level, D. Wait, M. Pollock, D. Ledford, M. Henson, P. Deering, R. Baird, V. Marks, D. Nutt, M. Helm, D. Butner, D. Westendick, B. Bundy, M. Blumenthal, B. Schaefer, S. Stott, L. Latimer, N. Wallace, G. O'Leary. Fourth Row: E. Martin, B. Kreps, I. Leuckel, I. Povlovich, B. Jennings, D. Hill, I. Rusk, E. Duggan, N. Finke, D. Leiter, M. Belman, B. Blocher, M. Dreisbach, N. Braden, H. Scharf, D. Watson, C. Smith, D. Levine, H. Rosenfeld, E. Spencer. Third Row: R. Rogge, P. Blyholder, E. Glow, L. Osborn, H. Smith, M. Hamacher, C. Hicks, E. Abernathy, M. Shryock, S. Peterson, B. Rice, F. Sartori. K. Lawson, M. Scott, I. Campbell, B. Carr, L. Ludgate, E. Culbertson, B. Hillen, N. Steel. Second Row: E. Carter, I. Gorham, B. Horn, B. Zack, A. Reisner, M. Rininsland, A. Krebs, H. Anderson, M. Allin, B. Crawford, C. Caronna, P. Allen, R. Danemann, D. Tager, M. Raccuglia, N. Hartpence, L. Liese, E. Howe, L. David. Bottom Row: F. Press, H. Rittmaster, S. Siegel, B. Ascherin, B. Hargis, E. Berry, I. Fretz, L. Baellow, I. Benjamin, P. Williams, B. Chaitman, C. Mirot, L. Berger, C. Acton, E. Tilson, S. Weintraub, B. Gentry, M. Harris, L. Salander. Page 42 Top How: R. Poindexter R Bachelder E Iohnson E Baker B Arthur B Iohnson R Worth R Bradf d H B d . . , . , . , . , . , . , . or , . run age, S. Schwartz, R. Weiss D. Brown, M. Pemberton, H. Cramer, B. Seible, H. Ambrosius, C. Barber, N. Groves, D. Accurso, K. Brown, B. Coleman, I. Middleton, R. Wright B. Wilson, I. Marino, H. Wolfe, K. Finnell, C. Yeo, E. Cohn, G. Knaus, H. Hall. Seventh Row: C. Long, E. Clarke, R. Phillips, B. Byrne, G. Webb, L. Delphia, R. Iackson, E. Shockley, B. Saunders, D. Saunders, G. Lovell, R. Potter, B. Foster, B. Gornall, B. Wilson, R. Farmer, D. Dougan, R. Dalton. B. Samsel, L. Winbigler, F. Campbell, K. Dans, T. Parker, A. Anderson, I. MacKay, A. Cohen, F. Stratemeier, D. Corp. Sixth Row: R. Bates, C. Perkins, H. Schaffer, B. Ozburn, I. Heiley, R. Smith, B. Lickteig, M. Rugel, L. Trautwein, A. Morris, B. Kelley, L Wilson, P. Clcuse, C. Thierfelder, N. Thomas, G. Loveland, G. Brown, D. Ienkins, H. Zorn, P. Herlihy, B. Brady, E. Campbell, M. Galitsky, W. Ken- nedy, I. Dollarhide, P. Buckley, R. Berglund. Fifth Row: G. Baru, I. Kurz, L. Iohnson, I. Sante, I. Hess, D. Leiser, M. Morgan, M. Bauman, H. Richelieu, M. Mails, B. Snyder, B. Wilcken, R. Bissell, L. Copeland, B. McCulchan, I. Phillips, E. Sogas, E. Greenberg, R. Wiles, I. Ieppesen, F. Bass, V. Lewis. F. Iones, R. Lalla, W. Bangh, L. French. H. Lerner. Fourth Row: I. Corbett, I. Fritz, C. Caster. M. Carlson, M. Ferguson, P. Reaves, G. Crawford, L. Wells, I. Bradley, V. Cashion, E. Bruns, R. Potts, B. Bolander, C. Elder, M. Potter, O. Rothberg, G. Butts, I. Myers, B. Creasman, E. Fisher, R. Davis, G. Bockelman. Third Row: D. Brenton, G. Eaton, F. Scott, C. Wyse, C. Phillips, R. Mynatt, F. Wolfe, I. Bowers, P. Iohnston, E. Clark, G. Wessley, M. Black, R. Iackson, M. Annis, S. Green, I. Peters, B. Taylor, V. Rose, G. Disselhoff, E. Athey, L. Disselhotf, D. Lahman, W. Clark, I. Grimes. B. Davidson. Second Row: B. Van Horn, B. Braley, R. Vick, M. Richardson, B. Dunn, V. Cramer, B. Davidson, M. Bressel, B. Glazier, D. Berlew, H. Hoover, M. H l M. M ' ozman, asters, V. Emery, M. Segi, I. Neal, V. Corlett, B. Fox, N. Donald, R. Flanagan. I. Senner, B. Mills, M. Brading, M. Brading L. Saunders. I Bottom Row: B. Morris. G. Kolb, B. Weiser, A. Stump N Christeson E Martin I Allen B Kahn V Lee D Und h'l1 B C G B ,. ,. ,. ,. .. ,. er1,.ox,.ausewein, D. Avery, L. Larkey, B. Shockey, D. Lichtor, I. McCowan, M. Ballinger, N. McCourtney, H. Rubin, M. Fulton, R. Dreyer, S. Kaufman, L. Etzen- houser, G. Sander. Top Row: H. Pickering, A. Tagtmeyer, D. Keltner, I.Powel1, E. Armstrong, D. Millikan D Eyer E Rusterholz B Webster D Reubart B Spear, D. Accurso, G. Percifield, B. Tolin, R. Smith, P Stevens L Underwood P Koklas L 'Atkinson 'C Thom son Smith G Ch llt F Nil . ,. ,. ,. ,. p,. ,.uuas,.ote, D. Box, W. Bradley, A. Brenner, M. Firestone, C. Shull. Seventh Row: B. Ellingsworth, F. Lemon, W. Brodbeck, B. Raines, D. Unketer, R. Cox, C. Hahn. D. Moore, E. Finkle, H. Gustafson, B. Stans- barger, D. Scott. D. Gaines, G. Kopulas, D. Thompson, D. Adelman, I. Benner, B. Davis, D. Lawman, R. Rivakowf, H. Winger, I. Beard. Sixth Row: A. Miller, R. Ketchum, M. King, W. Armstrong, K. Chancellor, K. Wilson, D. Philpot, B. Stitt, M. Pesch, C. Payton, R. Kingsbury, R. Alber, B. Fremerman, A. Latona, C. Hofman, R. Meyer, M. Timberlake, B. Kindrick, B. Lohman, P. Warrior, P. Hayward, R. Anderson, R. Reagan. R. Showalter. Fifth Row: T. Dodd, B. Hill, L. Hersh, A. Brennaman, B. Cook, B. Simmons, M. Helstrom, P. Brown, M. Kartsonis, B. Kelley, V. Rogers, W. Worland, B. Peterson, C. Young, F. Schoonover, W. Harrison, W. Wonder, T. Brown, I. Curtis, I. Modlin, B. Twin, A. Gadow, I. Stasi, I. Krebs. Fourth How: S. Besheer, S. Gippner, R. Morris, C. Torres, Z. Zuck, M. Bell, B. Whelan, B. Young, D. Barton, P. Silence, O. Keen, B. Squires, B. Campbell, M. McNees, L. Iones, B. Riley, I. Field, L. Charles, I. Thornbury, R. Sherman, I. Thomas, F. Toub, G. Walker. Third Row: M. Adamson, W. Lahman, B. Schlaepfer, I. Stone, L. Gerson, I. Kaufman, V. Luce, M. McGowan, L. Stroud. I. Taylor, M. Zaner, S. Thrift, E. Teel, D. Zarker, F. Sharp, D. Combs, I. Lykke, E. Vogts, A. Walker, C. Sterrett, I. Parsley, H. Tenenbaum. Second Row: I. Simmons, R. Long, L. Parker, L. Schumacher, A. Wilcox, I. Stephens, S. Ward, S. Grimes, C. Sherwin, L. Brown, L. Vance, Z. H ' ' ' older, B. Criger, B. Melton, I. Rivers, M. Watts, B. Stalnaker, B. Wangeman, M. Golding, D. Scott, I. Given, M. Tadlock Bottom Row: N. Tanner, N. Rodick, P. Russell, Y. Dessler, D. Penner, M. Lesser, R. Sturgess, L. Zaman, G. Zimmerling, M. Blitz, D. Tenton, B. Nelson, B. Dedmon, G. Davidson, B. Wright, B. Kramer, H. Frank, I. Haines, B. McCurnin, I. Bartlett. SIIPHII llItlS Top How: R. Rhodes, C. Carpenter, I. Philpot, R. Huddleston, D. Dykstra, I. Wienshienk, C. McGinnis. C. Stewart, D. Iones, H. Glazer, H. Pener, E. Feni- more, V. Merl, S. Schreiber, L. Whinery, D. Brooks, L. Glass, I. Hartman, B. Shackelford, B. Ballou, A. Heske, D. Willis, R. Iones. 9th Row: I. Loman, H. Brading, R. Dohrman, H. Hodges, I. Gorham, A. Hartig, C. Brooks, I. Moeller, T. Halley, S. Willey, B. Swegle, B. Carlson, C. Thompson, L. Aaron, P. Lerner, T. Orth, F. Lockrey, C. Skoff, R. Scribner, I. Lewis, B. Bramlette. 8th Row: I. Hammack, W. Dillow, B. Rubenstein, I. Gorham, L. Levin, E. Furnish, H. Benthine, H. Yantis, B. Baker, B. Deterding, I. Iacobsen, F. Stein, B. Iaudon, R. Burbridge, B. Rost, B. Gray, D. Soward, G. Rabinowitz, N. Timberlake, V. Sciolaro, C. Mc- Roberts. 7th Row: R. Morris, B. Finkle, B. Maddex, S. Chapman, B. Wyne, B. Palmer, F. Brattin, D. Miller, I. McGovney, D. Vanderhoof, O. Phillips, R. Rollert, B. Owens, M. Whetlock, M. Brown, F. Brown, K. Smith, B. Forsyth, I. Roselli, R. Trinkle, I. Rabuse. 6th How: F. Florence, V. Keller, B. Smith, S. Guenther, I. Moore, B. Kirby, M. Engle, M. Elliot, M. Newell, V. Reese, E. Ballard, K. Campbell, B. Stokley, I. Leuckel, E. Schreiber, M. Chism, F. LaMonaco, L. Kippur, A. Mattoon, P. Robinson, T. Richardson, P. Hull. Sth Row: E. Matheis, B. Kendrick, I. Russell, B. Shoemaker, E. Cohen, M. Ford, M. Combs, E. Gorman, R. McNees, F. Gage, M. Kinnamon, B. Fordemwalt, A. Shapiro, R. Hoffman, E. Brown, C. Taylor, B. Meadow, A. Clayton, S. Murphy, M. Miller. 4th How. SSW Smith, G. Smith, E. Merry, D. Merry, S. Yancey, D. Oelschlaeger, B. Hammer, N. Thoes, L. Offineer, G. Barclay, M. Dickson, B. Sechrest. Top Row: I. Block, R. Phelan, H. Meyer, G. Whitacre, C. Horning, C. North, I. Hobbs, B. Duqgins, E. Trudgen, W. Robertson, I. Williams, W. Wigton . Sidebotham, L. Iohnson, C. Keady, R. Leininger, I. Ballou, T. Wilson, R. Hartzler, K. Wright, W. MacDonald, B. Mead, M. Black, B. Brewer, W. Wright Fischer, A. Bartlett, l. Ianney, L. Steinhauer. 9th Row: R. Duncan, P. Bledsoe, M. Holton, L. Hervel, E. Dunn, B. Baker, L. Hader, I. Maslan, E. Osadchey :upcu enway, H. Springer, I. Westlake, P. Gloe. Sth Row: I. Yates, R. Stewart, D. Heath, C. Hull, R. Bailey, R. Steinborn, E. Mathers, R. Huffman, R. Louk, W Heston, K. Bartlett, I. Bryant, I. Granzella, R. Ahlstrom, C. Ames, B. Klugman, E. Watson, W. Smith, B. DeArmond, S. MacCormack, I. Pryor, B. Kramer L. Hemfling, R. Kessler, L. Fish, M. Vogliardo, P. Botts. 7th Row: A. Hudgins, H. Hemfling, M. Fishman, D. Sturgess, R. Grimm, R. Clutter, I. Peterson, M. Hall M. Frank, P. Stonestreet, D. Rice, B. Reed, W. Brown, M. Borris, N. Goodfellow, G. Harrison, M. Hiatt, I. Propst, G. Yuelkenbeck, I. Richardson, W. Reyhle Schump, I. Wagner, I. Peterson, W. Walker, T. Sharp, H. Kirk. 6th How: B. Stock, R. Hoedl, A. Callahan, E. Kraft, P. Lukin, I. Crawford, H. Brenner . Beeler, E. Lewis, B. Ellis, B. Mainers, R. Martin, L. Neselroad, M. Madourous, P. McLish, M. Parker, D. Smith, D. Shookley, I. Walker, I. Tannin, N. Norman D? B. Fletcher, M. Smart, I. Lapham, D. Roberson, M. Hurst. 5th Row: H. Cavender, B. Logan, D. Brockman, M. Murray, M. Eisenberg, M. Ioseph, D. Lee F. Howard, M. Rhodes, I. Smith, B. Clements, A. Hill, B. Goldstein, A. Gottlieb, V. Lemmon, A. Gumminger, R. DeRousse, C. Carter, B. Carey, B. Church D. Cave, R. Chaitman. 4th How: I. Stanley, B. Holt, P. Billings, P. Butler, B. Cathcard, R. Lloyd, I. Sheriff, C. Frogge, I. Miller, V. Davee, I. Porter, M. Roberts P. Hughes, G. Fernandez, G. Ketchum, E. Nelson, M. Zumwalt, M. Hickson, M. Young, D. Silverman, H. Hefter, H. Alcock, R. Ford, E. Berendt. 3rd Row. K. Anderson, I. Wilson, D. Brooks, I. Borchert, T. Connaway, I. Cousins, B. Coursey, V. Chenault, R. Davis, M. Bernard, B. Hanna, M. Gulick, D. Hatfield B. Phillips, C. Pfeiffer, I. Sullard, H. Evans, M. Heller, B. Leedom. 2nd Row: B. Wilson, B. Eckert, E. Dempsey, B. Eichmann, M. Rogazenski, B. Hayden H. Rogers, A. Carlson, M. Williams, V. Marshall, F. Marshall, E. Cook, F. Furness, B. McLaughlin, B. Miller, F. Ohlhausen, E. Duncanson, S. Pearson, B. Lee Bottom Row: R. Storie, F. Browne, C. Smith, A. Frankenstein, F. Warf, B. Robertson, I. Matthews, C. Motfit, F. Peterson, B. Logan, B. Locke, B. Deason M. Fey, B. Logan, F. Zito, A. Caenepeel, S. Livingston, M. Corbin, M. Abend, D. Pemberton. M. Stoppelman, S. Van Wagner, B. Berkey, A. McKnight, C. Laughman, I. Person, N. Knox, A. Schmall, B. Kemmerer, P. Heimer, O. Peterson, A. Worland, I. Lansdowne, I. Tohline, P. Katz, L. Clatterbuck, T. Simmons, A. Hammer, B. Yocum. 3rd Row: M. McBee, B. Turner, R. Mowry, C. Iohns, M. Parker, B. Kasiah, F. Schultz, B. MacNeven, I. Duvall, A. Bishopberger, V. Bengert, B. Klapis, M. Mertle, B. Richards, L. Pollock, B. Etherton, I. Beamer, E. Lindell, . Woltkamp. 2nd How: I. Wade, A. Richelieu, I. Potter, M. 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X, ' iz' z ff Vg v 2 5: Q 'fig QW, 5 -if 1' f 3 f k :- C 0 V K 4 W 1 4 1 1 Mr. Mexandefs Home Room Top Row: I. Marino, M. Hammer, B. Trost, B. McCall, L. Gordon E. Gilmore, H. Kaufman, B. Chapman. Third Row: C. Herrbach, I. Linville, M. Turner C. Klassen T. Dodd, H. Hader, R. Chrisman, D. Liston. I I Second Row: I. Barreca, R. Schwalje, M. Sherry, B. Partnoy B. Iames, E. Baker, B. Gauss, C. Freed. Bottom Row: I. Connor, D. Iames, A. DeCarlo, W. Miller Mr Alexander, B. Wiley, R. Mynatt, B. Kornis. I . Miss Baer's Home lloum Top Row: B. Ormsby, C. Laughman, B. Wingfield, A. Moorehead, O. Rothberg, R. Wright, D. Barton, I. Ginsberg. Third Row: V. Wessel, E. Feiring, I. Gillespie, D. Iones, D Corrigan, G. Butts, M. King, R. Logan. Second Row: B. Boone, C. Shockley, M. Helstrom, M. Walker Miss Baer, B. Simmons, W. Armstrong, H. Yantis. Bottom Row: B. Riley, P. Brown, D. Smith, R. Altman, S. Levin K. Chancellor, G. Portnoy. Miss lIaIlahan's Hume llunm Top Row: R. Batchelder, C. Long, R. Merritt, R. Cox, E. Tolin M. Pemberton, H. Schafer, H. Hall, R. Phillips. Third Row: L. Sanders, I. Beal, B. Wilson, R. Berglund, W. Bradly, R. Wright, K. Castor, A. Cohen, I. Hess. Second Row: H. Zorn, B. Byrne, E. Cohn, Miss Callahan, N. McCourtney, W. Combs, T. Bay, P. Herlihy. Bottom How: M. Bell, G. Knaus, M. L. Whelan, V. Corlett E. Iohnson, N. Watson, G, Sanders, L. Charles. I 1 Mr. lIhamher's Home Room Top Row: T. Parker, F. Prudden, E. Osadchey, E. Padgett, I. Williams, B. Krause, P. Pallanich. Third Row: I. Roselli, C. Hahn, B. Hull, B. Sidebotham, R. Grimm, B. Gray, C. Zuck. Second Row: B. Yocum, M. Welsh, R. Trinkle, Mr. Chambers, P. Diggs, G. Disselhofi, B. Meyer. Bottom Row: T. Mathews. B. Whelan, M. Nelson, D. Cavender, B. Young, F. Theiss, B. Meadow. Nliss lIlapp's Home Room Top Row: D. Keltner, B. Partin, L. Liese, C. Nelson, E. Blohm, I. Clerico, D. Westendick, L. Osborn, H. Smith. Third Row: F. Stratemeier, B. Fox, P. Blyholder, M. Rinsland, I. Myers, W. Maddux, M. Pollock, F. Smeehuysen, R. Kingsbury. Second Row: B. Hargis, N. Hartpence, R. Danemann, M. Blu- menthal, Miss Clapp, R. Alber, D. Hill, P. Deering, B. Hisle. Bottom Row: D. Bunyan, C. Acton, I. Rusk, E. Gloe, I. Povlo- vich, M. Henson, B. Bundy, D. Ledford, E. Berry. r 1 Miss lIompton's Home lloom Top Row: B. Hufi, D. Moore, G. Loveland, B. Raines, I. Dworak. D. Ewing, I. Stone, P. Koklas. Third Row: G. Bockelman. R. Davis, W. Brodbeck, L. Niebrugge. A. Neumeyer, D. Ienkins, H. Hadley. Second Row: N. Dye, I. Koutelas, E. Brown, W. Lahman, L. Ger- son, G. Davidson, H. Kaufman. Bottom Row: H. Huffman, L. Etzenhouser, L. Parker, N. Boone. A. Latona, B. Coombs, R. Long. 'Miss Cornell's Home Room at End of Section Nlr. lCrist's Home Room Top How: R. Cox, M. Pemberton, D. Wren, Mr. Crist, D. Eyer, W. Peterson. S. Green. Second Row: D. Philpot, O. Keen, M. Butler, L. Tolle, P. Silence. M. Bell, B. Campbell. Bottom Row: L. Charles, W. Fox, C. Hofmann, D. Melton. K. Wilson, B. Cook. Miss llahI's Home Room Top Row: I. Baum, R. Atkeisson, R. Quick, C. O'Neill, E, Moran, T. Allison, C. Elledge, T, Armitage. Fourth Row: E. Krekel, B. Copas, I. Leader, I. Guptill, R. Landes. H. Duncan, W. Lamb, D. Thompson. Third Row: R. Kinnamon, E. Clutz, I. Pappas, R. Smith, M. Levitch, M. Bushong, B. Vanderhoof, H. Lerner. Second Row: V. Fisher, B. West, M. Martin. Miss Dahl, C. Baum, B. Wacknov, R. Lalla. Bottom Row: M. Adams, I. Iohnson, M. Coleman, B. Crawford, M. Bauman, M. Ehart, B. Mclntire. Nlr. Ilavis' Homo Room Top How: B. Wheeler. B. Lips, C. Langseth, L. Mosby, I. Rodier, B. Rodekotf, R. Matheson, H. Cox. Third Row: P. Sokolof, W. McIntyre, G. Kopulos, E. Dixon, F. Mason, I. Lewis, D. Dillon, T. Bramlette. Second Row: D. Heath, P. Daniel, A. Cohen, Mr. Davis, D. Free- man, L. Rodier, I. Maloney. Bottom Row: M. McConnell, M. Carlson, C. Miller, I. Howell M. Bartley, I. Friedman, I. Phillips. Mr. Iliorson's Homo Room Top Row: B. Squires, I. Neal, R. Adamson, B. Tolin, E. Arm strong, S. Gippner, I. Powell. Third Row: B. Kelley, V. Emery, E. Bartlett, D. Blass, E. Athey H. LaNoue, B. Peterson, B. Siegel. S9COI1d ROWI B- Kramer, M. McNees, F. Schoonover, Mr. Diersen B. Mills, N. Gillis, C. Wilson. Bottom How: B. Riley, M. Mahr, L. Iones. V. Rogers, P. Fretz N. Rodick, L. Myers. I Mr. lstos'-Miss Wing's Home lloom Top How: M. Brading, M. Brading, I. Iohnson, M. Hobbs, A Furnish, A. Raccuglia, I. Sheldon, I. Strong. Third Row: F. Tate, R. Martin, M. Potter, I. Hensley, D. Wuth- now, I. Fogel, C. Shockley, N. Moon. Second Row: M. Lewis, M. Mclntyre, M. Ferguson, E. Fisher Miss Wing, B. Westrope, R. Weiss, B. Irish. Bottom Row: A. Burt, I. Granzella, E. Long, S. Kaufman, C Elder, L. Chapman, K. Bledsoe. Mr. lorbols Home Room Top Row: B. Brown, B. Hanna, M. Mazon, C. Keady, R. Peters W. Wigton, N. Iungbluth, C. North, I. McMurray. Third Row: L. Oliver, N. Tracy, I. Dixon, V. Chenault, F. Ohl- hausen, D. Fischer, B. Coursey, G. Ketchum, I. Porter. Second How: R. Hertziield, I. Sheriff. B. Carey, V. Davee, Mr Forbes, B. Locke, R. Davis, L. Englebroke, I. Cousins. U Bottom Row' I Richardson I Propst R Rost P Atchle , R Lloyd, R. Leininger, E. Mathers, R. Meiners. . 1 Mr. lrorklng s Home lloom Top Row: B. Wallis, D. Hanncock, G. Iianas, G. Percilield A. Wilson, M. Smith, T. Vader, T. Callahan, N. Dellinger. I Third Row: I. Squires, E. Adams, I. Sandler, S. Green, T. Gordon I. Iles, R. Eisenberg, E, Bishoff, L. Thomas. I Second How: R. Rogge, H. Summers M. Brookshire M. Raccu gulia, Mr. Frerking, V. Patti, D. Mahafiey, B. Razer, M. lTaylor. Bottom Bow: M Bass, B. Lieber, P. Lindsey, B. Shop. R. Iohnson V. Maul, D. Urquhart, B. Clark. ' Miss lirul1h's Home Iloom Top Row: T. Neel, F. Press, H. Campbell, R. Hay, B. Short C. Woltkamp, M. Manfield, L. Carothers. I Third How' M Baum S Siegel D Tom son, E. Clark, A. Kantar C. Davis, M. Lawrence, I. Kimball, H. Prater. Second Row: V. Marks, B. Peters, D. Willson, H. Hittmaster Miss Grubbs, V. Billings, N. Iohnson, M. Helm, D. Raines. l Bottom Row: B. Nauyoke, M. Bogart, S. Besheer, D. Nutt D. Butner, I. Leuckel, I. Slight, M. Harris, G. Chaplin. I Miss Gruhe's Home Iloom Top Row: M. Shryock, S. Peterson, G. Brozen, H. Frank, D. Reu- bart, C. Gubera, R. Lichteig, D. Isaac, B. McCurnin, H. Eager. Fourth How: D. Curtis, N. Braden, K. Lawson, V. Courtois, S-. Bewick, I. Middleton, B. Brady, I. Williams, M. Scott. Third Row: K. Sholtz, D. Holt, I. Senner, C. Goodman, N. Christ- enson, M. Allen, L. Ludgate, I. Kartsonis, I. Levich. Second Row: B. Carr, K. Gardonia, N. Davis, C. Williams, Miss Grube, R. Polsky, D. Penner, H. Scharf, H. Rosentield, B. Morgan. Bottom Row: D. Levine, G. Iones, M. Dreisbach, B. Schaefer, E. Culbertson, L. Salander, B. Brooks, B. Wilson, V. Cross. Nlr. Guemplos Home Room Top Row: W. Palmer, B. Twin, R, Iones, V. Reece. B- Muddex D. Thompson, D. Willis, A. Hartig. Third How: O, Peterson, S. Murphy. E. Cohen, I. Rabuse, F Lockrey, M. Rugel, C. Skoft, P. Heimer. Second Row: T. Halley, M. Combs, R. Kessler, A. Clayton, Mr Guemple, A. Hammer, D. Miller, D. Woodrome, B. Smith. Bottom How: M. Smart, I. Lewis, A. Worland, V. Keller, D. King B. Shoemaker, B. Bramlette, S. Willey. Mr. Hann's Home Room Top Row: C. Hoffman, H. Ambrosius, B. Campbell, C. Barber H. Cramer, R. Fulton, N. Groves, F. Campbell, I. Schwartz. Third Row: B. Snyder, D. Williams, B. Bolander, B. Dollard G. Lovell, M. Meinsen, Mr. Hann, E. Wever. Second Row: B. Fox, A. Shelton, N. Childers, E. Clark, N. Zim merling, G. Wessley, M. Adcox, E. Rhodes. Bottom Row: B. Wilcken, M. Ballinger, M. Braden, F. Holfman L. Wilson, I. Brod, I. Yates. Nlr. HarIoy's Home Room Top Row: S. Katz, D. Baker, P. Mitchell, C. Davis, R. Porter B. Mitchell, P. Lerner. Third Row: S-. Hickman, I. Smith, H. Anderson, A. Krebs, B Fairchild, P. Hull, P. Meyer. Second Row: L. Taylor, D. Franklin, A. Heske, Mr. Harley L. Oftineer, B. Turner, I. Loman. Bottom How: F. Brattin, D. Valenti, D. Curvan, C. Iohns, R. Kirk M. McBee. Nlr. Hayes' Home lloom Top Row: M. Pesch, T. Prout, P. Hayward, F. Reed, O. Iarman R. Farmer, G. Robertson. Second How: D. Palmer, R. Walters, R. Gornall, B. McDaniel R. Foster, S. Lerenberg. Bottom Row: R. Dreyer, H. Rubin, M. Fulton, Mr. Hayes, B Wilson, R. Anderson. Nlr. Hoisohman's Home Iloom Top Row: W. McDonald, R. DeRouse, I. Snow, R. Grauberger B. Shetland, I. Chedester, M. Shope, I. Stines, L. Levin, B. Mead. Third Row: I. Lapham, O. Pinsker, M. Wilson, B. Hemenway D. Dougan, E. Shocklee, W. Heston, B. Creasman, H. Brundage R. Huddleston. Second Row: I. Lloyd, E. Dempsey, R. Reyhle, D. Smith, R. Lee Mr. Heischman, B. Wallace, W. Wilson, I. Brooks, R. Duncan. Bottom Row: F. Browne, I. Schump, I. Harrison, T. Sharp R. Radford, B. Bridges, M. Firestone, R. Louk, D. Sturges, D. Roberson I Miss Henry's Home llnum Top Row: P. Brown, B. Duggins, I. S-hapiro. B. Lawing, B. Stan- ton, B. Kiefer, W. Eubank. Second Row: S. Eagles, R. Stagg, H. Klopper. B. Bucher, G. Scott, B. Miller, M. Annis. Bottom Row: M. Biltz, E. Hall, I. Campbell, V. Dyer, E. Lowe. Miss Humphreys Home Room Top Row: W. King, R. Hudson. R. Brock, K. Edwards, L. Martin, R. Staiger, D. Reid, N. Sudvarg. Third Row: M. Hahn, V. Miller, M. Altman, I. Gaba, M. White- head. E. Ironsmith, H. Hoover, R. Howard. Second Row: M. Waite, M. DeLeve, R. Levin, I. Baker, I. Eng- lish, D. Tager, R. Michaelson. Bottom Row: L. Baellow, S. Schwartz, H. Romer, W. Koutelas, T. French, B. Stokley. Miss Keatingfs Home Room Top Row: W. Willard, B. Wilson, I. Tohline, D. Grundy, C. Indelicato, M. Eriksen, G. Spenser. Second Row: B. Sanderson, N. Cessna, V. Scott, S. Swint, Miss Keating, L. Gaines, D. Cox. Bottom How: I. Simmons, M. Slater, B. Blocher, A. Brink, F. Cowan, D. Leiter. M. Hession. Mr. KeIIer's Home Room Top Row: R. Schlesinger, S. Sobelman, A. Botwinik, G. Woerner, R. Criger, R. McHenry, A. Stuart, E. Martin, I. Luker, R. Corp. Third Row: I. Logan, A. Borchert, M. Lehner, W. Smith, E. Cates, K. Turner, I. Mclnteer, W. Bangs, L. Kelly. Second Row: I. Benjamin, O. Chancellor, W. Ascherin, K. Dennis- ton, L. Atkeisson, I. Fredrick, I. Kempter, H. Epstein, C. Fulkerson, K. Davidson. Bottom Row: W. Wiley, R. Beck, S. Graham, B. Lawrence, Mr. Keller, D. Eyer, K. Wever, P. Williams, I. Bartlett. Miss Kite's Home Room Top Row: P. Gloe, B. Church, T. Wilson, M. Black, I. Westlake, I. Ianney, B. Brewer, H. Alcock, K. Wright. Third Row: I. Block, W. Forsythe, K. Anderson, R. Hoedl, L. Fish, P. Batts, R. Hartzler, G. Whitacre, A. Bartlett. Second Row: B. Holt, M. Heller, D. Cave, E. Berendt, D. Brock- man, E. Matheis, H. Kellner, H. Cavender, R. Ford. Bottom Row: B. Leedom, R. Chaitman, A. Callahan, B. Logan, R. Clutter, G. Beeler, D. Heath, M. Abend. Miss loihongoorfs Homo Room Top Row: C. Watts, A. Anderson, H. Lerner, L. Winbigler. W. Clark, R. Seible, D. Brown, I. Bullard. Second Row: Y. Kessler, B. Creagh, S. Nichols, C. Atkinson. R. Leibengood, E. Greenberg, T. Boyle. I. Frances. Bottom Row: V. Bellafoire, D. Adkins, R. Wiles, B. Adams, W. Kennedy, M. Aschwanden, A. Bellatoire. Mr. looltridgo's Home Room Top Row: E. Duncanson, F. Howard, B. Bradford, R. Lickteig. E. Furnish, M. Meinsen. L. Perkins. Third Row: C. Smith, W. Brown, H. Benthine, M. Brown, F. Brown, S. Risley, B. Hayden. Second Row: H. Rogers, B. Herzog, M. McLish, Mr. Lockridge. A. Frankenstein. L. Herzog, G. Miller. Bottom Row: C. McRoberts, F. Warf, V. Sciolars, A. Carlson, Y. Mansour, N. Timberlake. Nlr. lukons' Homo Room Top Row: M. King, A. Manning, F. Hoeschle, E. Bartlett, W. Rider Second Row: B. Hurley, D. Cox, Mr. Lukens, D. Brown, N Braswell. Bottom Row: S. Peterson, L. Erlandson, B. Staley. Nlr. NIollanioI's Homo Room Top Row: C. Young, W. Lawson, S. Ward, C. Sterrett, C. Thomp- son, S. Vogliardo, I. Thomas, B. Stahl. Third Row: G. Walker, I. Thornburg, M. Zaner, E. Vogts, A Walker, G. Warshasky. E. Collins, F. Toub. Second Row: T. Parish, R. Sturgess, G. Timberlake, Mr. Mc Daniel, S. Thrift, I. Taylor, E. Teel, V. Robertson. Bottom Row: I. Stasi, I. Lykke, L. Stroud, E. Swinney, S. Stott M. McGowan, G. Zimmerling, L. Zaman. Nlr. llldondiolfs Homo Room Top How: M. Vogliardo, D. Silverman, H. Heiter, M. Gorham D. Heath, C. Pfeiffer, I. Person, A. Magee. Third Row: M. Kinnamon, H. Evans, E. Nelson, R. Mowry L. Millard, S. Parnell, I. Russell, F. Marshall. Second Row: S. Sarser, B. Miller, L. Springer, Mr. Oldendick B. Hammer, L. Greenwell, B. McLaughlin, D. Snodgrass. Bottom Row: B. Sechrest, L. Rogozenski, B. Robertson, S. Pearson I. Wilson. E. Lindell, S. Livingstone. D. Pemberton. . R. Mattingly, B. Tarwater, I. Marino. Miss 0Idham's Home Room Top How: B. Duggins, G. Harrison, L. Rothenberg, D. Phelan, E. Watson. B. Haynie. B. Klugman. Third Row: R. Ahlstrom, R. Ellis, V. Lemmon. M. Zumwalt, M. Hiatt, D. Hatfield, E. Holcomb. Second Row: D. Graham, A. Gottlieb, A. Caenepeel, Miss Old- ham. D. Lee, I. Borchert, M. Gulick. Bottom Row: N. Goodtellow, R. Miller, F. Zito, D. Enloe. V. Marshall, T. Connaway. B. Goldstein. Miss PurnoII's Home Room Top Row: S. Anderson, R. Robison, I. Allen. D. Leiser, M. Schoen. E. Bruns, H. Richelieu, B. Iohnson, I. Bagby. Fourth Row: A. Morris. I. Bowers, E. Martin, L. Trautwein, B. Davidson, M. Isbell. L. Wells, I. Bradley, B. Braley. Third Row: D. Manrose, I. Phillips, R. Potts, C. Wyse. E. Nagel, N. Christeson, D. Berlew. L. Burton, M. Bauman. Second Row: F. Wolte, P. Iohnston, B. Kelly, R. Iackson, M. Richardson, M. Morgan, C. Snyder, P. Phillipe, B. McCutcheon. Bottom Row: B. Shockey, M. Bressel, V. Cashion, D. Underhill. V. Schranz, V. Cramer, P. Phillips, B. Dunn, B. Glazier. Miss lload's Home Iioom Top Row: A. McKnight, L. Shepp, D. Scott, S. Crain, I. Borchert. F. Pollock, D. Avery, P. Reaves, I. Potter, R. Turpin. Fourth Row: B. Berkey. S. Van Wagner, A. L. Carter, H. Hillson. L. McGee, M. Parker. G. Barclay, I. Graham, R. McNees, L. Larkey. Third Row: I. Given. M. L. Smith, B. Etherton, M. Stoppelman. L. Clatterbuck, G. Smith, G. Bausewein, E. Reeves, V. Lee, D. Oelschlaeger. Second Row: B. Frazier. B. MacNeven, P. O'Leary, D. Merry. B. Kendrick, N. Garrett, G. Halstead, W. Lemmon, T. Simmons, M. Shroyer. Bottom Row: B. Stock, R. Ryan. B. Foster, M. Keele, E. L. Cook. P. Katz, I. Patton, M. Tadlock, S. Yancy. B. Deason. Mr. Iiohort's Homo Room Top Row: R. Vick, E. Welsh, B. Caudle, B. Beck, B. Dietrich, Third Row: W. D. Brenton, G. Baru, Second Row: R kins, G. 1VlCLaird, B. Bottom Row: I. Roberts, B. Burns, B. Crossno, A. Mendelsohn, E. Clarke, R. Bates M. Wilner. I. Corbett. Ohlhausen, G. Kolb, G. Eaton, I. Fritz, C. Per- Morris. Kurz, I. Inman, B. Van Horn, B. Weiser, Mr. . Reed, I. Sante. Miss llohortson's Homo lloom Top Row: W. Clark, S. Kurs, B. Richards, E. Miller, R. Culbert- son, M. Critz. B. Nelson. Third Row: G. Iames, M. Mertle, I. Hammack. G. Plattner, I. Grimes, C. Miller. H. Glazer. Second Row: M. Galitzky, R. Bissel, N. Corbley, Miss Robertson, D. Lahman, M. Clouse. E. Schoen. Bottom Row: M. Miller, I. Kleiman, B. Logan, I. Peters, D. Lichtor. E. Salzman, B. Rubenstein. 1 1- Mr. SaImon's Home Room Top Row: B. Line, B. Chick, P. Rininsland, K. White, W. Owens, I. Cardutf, B. Brooks, I. Ditzler. Third How: S. Louis, I. Harsh, B. Anderson, B. Spear, B. Wede- kind, R. Harris, T. Matthews, A. Gabie. Second Row: V. Braley, M. Skinner, M. Reich, H. Bittner, Mr. Salmon, P. Park, N. Baker, B. Smith. Bottom Row: E. Breitag, I. Richardson, P. Phillips, M. Mowry, M. Matthews. S. McGinness, M. Staley, P. Ewell. Miss Sandhorgfs Homo Room Top Row: D. Blickhan, P. Taylor, A. Brennamen, W. Shouse, B. Drew, B. Farrell, E. Lighthizer. Third Row: R. Ketchum, N. Thoes, K. Finnell, B. Hill, B. Schlaepter, M. Segi, R. Wyss. Second Plow: A. Miller, F. Sharp, L. Hersh, Miss Sandberg, M. Masters, T. Richardson, D. Iones. Bottom How: D. Zarker, B. Williams, F. Willis, L. Reed, M. Adamson, N. Donald, M. Black. Mr. Sohlagofs Home Room Top Row: I. Beard, M. Long, F. Preuitt, C. Davis, B. Dunn. Second Row: C. Comstock, H. Tenenbaum, Mr. Schlager, B. Newcomb, I. Lerch. Bottom Row: S. Harvey, l. Carswell, F. Sartori. B. Rice. Nliss Sootfs Homo Room Top Row: B. DeArmond, A. Schmall, H. Wiard, R. Rhodes, O. G. Phillips, B. Hemenway, A. Bishopberger, B. Kemmerer, V. Bengert. Third Row: G. Rabinowitz, L. Glass, B. Finkle, I. Gorman, N. Kahn, N. Knox, M. Fishman, I, Moeller, R. Morris. Second Row: I. Peterson, F. Davis, M. Roberts, R. Anderson, N. Emerson, R. Miller, I. Duvall, M. Adcox. Bottom Row: B. Eichmann, K. Allen, S. Guenther, M. Frank, Miss Scott, M. Steinborn, P. Hughes, L. Chaplin, F. Toler. Nlrs. Soovillo's Homo Room Top Row: P. Russell, I. Rivers, V. Rose, S. Kusnetzky, I. Northern, R. Potter, C. Smith, N. Tanner. Third Row: I. Berndt, L. David, M. Watts, K. Gallagher, D. Smith, D. Harris, D. Watson, I. Haynes. Second How: L. Rowland, H. Grampas, B. Stalnaker, Mrs. Scoville, G. O'Leary, N. Wallace, E. Spencer. Bottom Row: N. Steele, V. Woods, M. Lesser, F. Iones, H. Gil- lespie, L. Latimer, H. Lieber. Mrs Shafefs Home Room Top Row: E. Potts, N. Thomas, C. Bates, F. Lilly, I. Turpin C. Thierfelder. L. Daniels. Third Row: M. Trams, D. Rinkenbough, M. Bobb, G. Walling B. Kramer, R. Anderson, L. Ieppesen. Second How: C. Moiiit, I. Walker, R. Meyerowitz, V. Schockley D. Rice, E. Merry, I. McDonald. Bottom Row: M. Parker, M. Ioseph, B. Nixon, D. Smith, I. Fannin E. Herzog. ML Slaymakefs Home Room Top Row: A. Bassin, L. Shanin, E. Schranz, B. French, B. Phil- lips, R. Meyer, K. Dixon, I. Kresse. Third Row: A. Moore, V. Norton, F. McGowan, H. Cox, C. Keen, H. Libby, H. Hicks, C. Blaich. Second Row: V. Moench, C. Williams, F. Lodyga, K. Lucas, Mr. Slaymaker, T. Ryan, L. Mariani, C. Pule. M. Maier. Bottom How: I. Manfredi, F. Dunn, B. Fray, R. Boggs, G. Alex- ander, A. Coppaken, D. Bolander, B. Iennings. Sgt Spikss Home Room Top Row: R. Dalton, I. Parsley, B. Davis, R. Levine, E. Stinson, M. Blakeman, L. Floyd, B. Iohnson, L. Iohnson, N. Schoonover, R. Showalter, R. Samsel. Fourth Row: L. French, I. McGovney, A. Klugman, H. Meyer, V. Merl, H. Winger, P. Buckley. E. Fenimore, R. Rollert, R. Harris. E. Smith, I. Benner. Third Row: B. Carrol, B. Ozburn, I. Hartman, T, McGinnis, I. Vleisides, I. Weinshienk, D. Lawman, I. Modlin, D. Adelman, M. Burns, C. Stewart, C. Ingram. Second Row: R. Brown, A. Riggs, V. Tagmeyer, D. Covert, A. Brenner, B. Coleman, R. Chaitin, R. Vanderhooi, K. Brown, B. Shackel- ford, P. Brooks, C. Thompson. Bottom Row: R. Ribakoff, R. Sherman, I. Kaut, L. Kessler, Sgt. Spikes, D. Finke, R. Sante, M. Martz, Sl. Schreiber, H. Penner. Miss lnmlhfs Home Room Top Row: R. Smith, H. Gustafson, E. Rusterholtz, D. Taylor, H. Pickering, T. Neely, E. Spies, B. Webster, E. Finkle. Third Row: B. Tattershall, B. Wangeman, F. Fichman, A. Gadow, R. Welton, D. Saunders, I. Stephens, F. Bruns, D. Smith. Second Row: W. Harrison, L. Copeland, C. Shull, I. Schock, Miss Tomlin, L. Dedman, M. Stiers, W. Chenault, S. Casler. Bottom Bow: N. Cornwall, R. Taylton, M. Pesch, B. Stitt, E. Brockhouse, E. Sogas, D. Stansbarger, C. Payton. Miss Von UnweriWs Home Room Top Row: I. Iacobsen, B. Grimm, A. Hoeschele. B. Faulk, I. Browning, R. Carlson, R. Hanks, L. Botkin. Third Row: E. Brown, N. Dolginow, I. Bryant, I. Alexander, H. McLear, L. Whinery, I. Krebs, R. Rauzi. Second Flow: B. Baker, T. Orth, B. Deterding, W. Horne, Miss von Unwerth, A. Criser, B. Kamm, I. Lansdowne, R. Burbridge. Bottom Row: I. Gorham, F. Goldfinger, P. Sutcliffe, A. Cohen, R. Scribner, L. Aaron, L. Steinhauer, F. Stein, B. Swegle. Miss WardelI's Home Room Top Row: B. Klapis, D. Wait, G. Porter, M. Haley, B. Scott. B. Zack. Second Row: E. Abernathy, P. Van Hoye, Miss Wardell, A. Reisner. I. Conerly, B. Hiltabidel. Bottom Row: H. Cheatham, I. Beamer, M. Level, C. Taylor, I. Prevan. Mr. Wats0n's Home Room Top Row: E. Bellah, I. Mallon, A. Pfaff, I. Bevis. D. Quisen- berry. O. Iackson, C. Marshall. Second Row: H. Iackson, C. Pewitt, Mr. Watson. D. Ruede. D. Lutes, D. Crook. Bottom Row: C. Sloan, I. Shaw. S. Rosen, C. Ramos, V. Zales, D. Moore. Miss Welsh's Home Room Top Row: D. Unkefer, F. Cambell, K. McHenry, L. McDonell, C. Sherwin, E. Hart, B. Ellingsworth, F. Lemon. Second Row: B. McLaird, B. Plummer, B. Stansbarger, Miss Welsh, Y. Taylor, L. Underwood, V. Middleton. Bottom Row: M. Epstein, C. Yeo, D. Fenton, M. Demain, D. Gaines, B. Fremerman, W. Worland. Nliss WesteriieId's Home Room Top Row' B. French, I. Hunt, E. Brower, I. Reese, H. Browning, B. Goshorn, A. Gubera, D. Hines. Third Row: I. Parker, L. Tivin, M. Hill, M. Talman, H. Katz, C. Evans, R. Shofe, V. Wagenknecht. Second How: H. Harris, V. Stanley, H. Burgert, E. Childers, Miss Westerfield, M. Gordon, C. Brown, D. Bockelman, S. Oelschlaeger. Bottom Row: V. Hewit, N. Burasco, E. Zaman. W. Plouch, A. Finch, B. Le Sage, M. Brooks, P. Wiley. Nliss Whitney's Home Room Top Row: A. Wilcox, B. Criger, I. Gonzales, D. Millikan, F. Snow, S. Grimes, B. French, G. Webb. Fourth Bow: B. Owens, L. Vance. W. George, I. Field, L. Delphia, E. Ballard, L. Schumacher, C. Blornquist. Third Row: G. Chulutas, M. Whitlock, F. Nolte, K. Campbell, M. Carney, B. Stevenson, M. Golding, P. Robinson. Second How: M. Dickson, R. Hoffman, A. Shapiro, V. Smith, Miss Whitney, F. Bass, E. Liber, I. Leuckel. Bottom How: Z. Zuck, M. Chism, Z. Holder, P. Brown, M. Wil- liams, E. Schreiber, G. Barclay, F. Scott. Miss Wiberg's Home Room Top Row: D. Bull, K. Bartlett, I. Stanley, B. Davis, L. Hader. M. Murray, H. Passman, W. Wright. Third Row: R. Bailey, M. Swain, H. Woltkamp, C. Horning, R. Vogts, P. Stonestreet, V. Luce, I. Crawford. Second How: R. Huffman, H. Kirk, E. Lewis, Miss Wiberg, C. Hull, H. Brenner, H. Springer. Bottom Row: P. Butler, D. Brooks, F. Kennedy, M. Mason, E. Dunn, E. Craft, M. Holton. Miss Welfsen,s Home Room Top Row: B. Prout, B. Bradley. D. Wedekind, I. Seavy, D. Box, R. Iackson. I. Otellio, R. Brubaker, T. Pappas. Second Row: D. Aunspauqh, H. Fincher, D. Beiser, W. Lucker, F. Hixson, S. Fuhrman, E. McGinnis, D. Hutchin, G. Iones. Bottom Row: I. Cochran, B. Bush, S. Davis, B. Gardner, B. Sav- age, V. Smith, M. Hall, F. Oddo. Miss Wynne's Home Ream Top Row' B Arthur R Thom son, I. Curtis, R. Torres, E. Chase, . . , . p G. Tamblyn, D. Menze, D. Capshaw. Third Row: M. Timberlake, E. Brennaman, T. Brown, B. Wonder, M. Mails, B. Bishop, H. Behnke, I. Pryor. Second Row: P. Adelman, B. Lohmar, L. Kippur, B. Iaudon. I. Francis, I. Rimmer. S. MacCormack, M. Bostic. Bottom Row: B. Kindrick, E, Rimmer, I. McCown, B. Wright, C. Iones, M. Elliott, I. LcMonaco, P. Warrior, V. Parla. Miss lIerneIl's Home lieem Top Row: N. Finke, E. Duggan, L. Sherer, B. Kreps, D. Mullens, B. Horn, B. King. H. Copeland. Third Row' I Gorham M Belman I Bet man S Weintrau . . . . . . g , . b. C. McFarland, B. Hillen, R. Alexiou, M. Holzman. Second Row: E. Hynes, L. Berger, I. Fretz, Miss Cornell, C. Caronna, D. Levy, M. Connor, C. Hicks. Bottom How: B. Chaitman, M. Hamacher, M. Allin, B. Gentry, R. Daugherty, D. Carter, B. Crawford, C. Mirot. Papas little Helper Ui Mr. Salmon and Peggy Sue Ewell. librarian. ...H+ -.Z 4 -XM The homerooms this year have made it possible to carry out a number oi projects. As always, the activity ticket and Centralian sales were made in the home- rooms by the installment plan. All sorts oi defense work, such as knitting, the selling of defense stamps, collecting stamps for dye and aiding in the coat hanger drive were accomplished. Some rooms sang War songs every week and Wrote to soldiers. Each class did its best to be 100 per cent in the purchase of Luminaries and in the bringing in oi clean-up slips. All class elections had their beginnings in these divisions. To all our good neighbors at Central, Who, by their co-operation and understanding, have transformed our dream of a 1942 Pan-American Centralian into a reality: To all our advisors, and especially to Miss Lewis, who all year kept us moving toward our goal, and to Miss Humphrey, without whom We could not have inter- preted ourselves to our neighbors or them to us: To the typing classes, who put our stuff into print: To the band, that helped make our campaign such a success, and to Bobbie Wed- kind and Bob Line Who planned the campaign, To Stanley Louis, Bill Bucher, Ted Prout, and Helen Brenner for their fine support of the regular art staff: To Mr. Watson and his sales force, with an extra word for Bud French, Pete Daniels, Calvin Keen, and George Robertson, for their super salesmanshipp And finally, to each and every Centralite, for Whom this book was made and whose spirit it embodies- Gracias! The Pan American Centralian Staff K ,- 'HA4' . r , A Ja '.,, - , ,Q VM is . , ,J . dw l 1 55 W ,, 3 1 ' KY V f ' ' ww 1 we ga' ' Am ,vlflw ix ' 9315 ,,,. ' - ,. ' , -, f . . 'Gm A r I D WT. K I 195' f 1, MM 15 V I V - ZW 3- ug ff Y f ',, ' A f f ' h L , g-ff, W WL ' , , V , ,f , M.. K . ,V W 'Pl W .. ' ' ,.AA x ,.. ,,., .,,.. , . ,X SN A ,lx frffcufog y f4XQlQ5z vzcfacfeg TIES! if :pin . ,L-5.::::Sa. Buenos Ames 4 :Hn C C 5:1 5,- '-'-:rs f, I , ,W La -:SM f at v Q ati'-31 I U 0 N ' dh 'F 'Q-eh ff ' 'l X Q 1 2- -a ' W 3 .5:L . in E1-v ' - an 4 S- .i . -. 5. A f F :A N i- 'ii-J: 1'-e-.211 Page 60 , QQ. ,Q loolog lfluh OFFICERS FIRST TERM SECOND TERM THIRD TERM PIG-Sideni ,,-,,f.fY,f,-w... ,,,.. B ill Brooks Charles Thierfelder Georgia Scott Vice-President ,YY,.,,.w, ,,,,, G eorgia Scott Iay Cardutt Tom Parker Secretary-Treasurer ...,. Iulia Fretz Norma Corbley Beverly Bundy C1'i1iC ,--.-,,-....,,..,.w....... ...... T om Parker Marjorie King Bob Twin Sergeant-at-Arms ..,r ..,,,. H ugh Libby Dale Bolander Eleanor Lowe P1'OQICUl'1 ChGi1'mGI1 ..... ..... I ay Cardutt Iulia Fretz Charles Thierfelder Zoology Club Top Row: B. Stansbarger, R, Batchelder, N, Groves, F. Press, B. Wilson, D. Bolander, T. Vleisides, B. Foster, R. Farmer, I. Otellio, C. Perkins Sth Row: B. Taylor, V. Rose, L. Larkey, I. Bowers, I. Snow, B. Hull, R. Davis, I. Fritz, R. Thompson, D. Lutes, C. lndelicato. 4th Row: L. Rodier C, Pewitt, C. Wyse, G. Scott, M. Meinsen, E. Duggan, V. Luce, M. Zaner, B. Snyder, H. Copeland, V. Courtois, D. Scott, M. Braden. 3rd Row. L., McGee, Swint, N. Childers, E. Wever, N. Christensen, E. Martin, I. Beal, B. Fox, C. Thierielder, N. Corbley, D. Wuthnow, Mr. Hann, M King, D. Wilson. 2nd Row: G. Wessley, M. Carlson, Miss Leibengood, D. Avery, H. Richelieu, M. Helstrom, N. Gillis, K. Gardonia, L. Rowland M. Bauman, D. Enloe, R. Michaelson, R. Tarlton. Bottom How: I. Yates, R. Myerowitz, B. Sanderson, I. McCown, M. Ballinger, S. Davis, T Bay, C, Carlson, F. Hofmann, D. Holt, M. Richardson, M. Helm. Top Row: R..Merritt, H. Libby, F. Snow, D. Millikan, M. Smith, B. Webster, L, VVinbigler, L. Iohnson, R, Worth, I. Sheldon, M, Shope C. Davis, I. Shapiro. Sth Row: I. Smith, L. McDonell, T. Parker, A. Fordemwalt, M. Haley, W. Iohnson, A. Wilcox, F. Fishman, T. Pappas, D Saunders, R. Wright, K. Davis. 4th Row: B. King, B. Fox, N. Iohnson, S. Green, D. Westendick, N. Dolginow, H. Ambrosius, B. Davidson, B Bundy, Mr. Hann, F. Smeehuyzen, B. Wingo, O. Keen. 3rd Row: E. Hall, D. Glass, D. Hutchin, N. Hartpence, I. Given, R. Danemann, T. Orth B. Kamm, B. Huff, E. Clark, D. Hill, E. Bartlett, M. Adcox. 2nd How: L. Stroud, R. Rubenstein, Miss Leibengood, S. Peterson, C. Iones, S Eagles, C. Thierfelder, I. Carduif, E.,Swinney, V. Rogers, M. Bogart, D. Carter, B. Crawford, E. Tilson. Bottom Row: E. Liber, L. Wilson, M Morgan, B. Kahn, D. Ledford, E. Lowe, B. Hargis, I. Fretz, E. Breitag, B. Herzog, C. Phillips, Z. Holder. Top Row: G. Baru, H. Bergert, M. Hill, B. Partin, B. Eyer, I. Beard, M. Hammer, D. Sherman, O. lack- son. Fifth Row: S. Levin, I. Parker, D. Best, S. Green, D. Westendick, L. Osborn, C. Klassen, K. Gallagher, N. Tanner, D. Smith, B. Bundy. Fourth Row: L. Charles, S. Eagles, D. Watson, I. Field, B. Iohnson, R. Danemann, N. Iohnson, B. Weiser, E. Abernathy, H. Richelieu, D. Lichtor. Third Row: H. Lieber, B. Hillen, M. Masters, E. Liber, M. Pollock, S. Oelschlaeger, M. Mclntyre, M. Lesser, R. Dreyer, V. Schranz, B. Sanderson. Second Row: C. Blomquist, M. Mowry. I. McCown, M. Adams, E. Herzog, L. Herzog, B. Mclntyre, B. Hiltabidel, M. Aschwanden, P. Wiley. Bottom Row: E. Zaman, C. Mar- shall, C. Brown, Miss Westertield, D. Harris, I. Grimm, M. King. Top How: E. Blohm, H. Libby, C. Ramos, T. Brown, B. Farrell. E. Sch- ranz, B. Goshorn, W. Beck, S. Soble- man, D. Hines, B. French, R. Merritt, W. Owens. Fifth Row: M. Mowry, B. Ander- son, R. Wright, B. Partin, B. Chick S. Oelschlaeger, E. Abernathy, B Weiser, L. Osborn, D. Westendick B. Razor, C. Brown, D. Harris. Fourth Row: B. Hillen D. Wait D. Watson, M. Whitehead, B. schaei fer, M. Masters, M. Pollock, M. Mc- Intyre, H. Richelieu, R. Logan, N Iohnson, S. Green, R. Dreyer. Third Row: L. Charles, I. Graham E. Carter, G. Murphy, K. Gallagher E. Hart, D. Lichtor, M. Adcox, M Iohnson, F. Jones, R. Daneman, N Tanner, C. Berkley. Second Row: H. Berqert, G. Baru, I. Beard, C. Blomquist, B. Hiltabidel M. Ballinger, 1. Mccown, of O'Leary, V. Schranz, D. Manrose, S Levin, L. Wilson. Bottom Row: F. Fishman, G. Tam blyn, B. Winbigler, B. Bundy, G. Scott, M. Staley, R. Sherman, R. Criger, B. Sanderson, P. Wiley, M. Hammer. 1 . President ............ .... Vice-President .................. Corresponding Secretary ...,,, Recording Secretary Treasurer ........,.,..........., Sergeant-at-Arms ................,, Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms Sound Scie nee Societ .....,,Shirley Oelschlaeger .......Dorothy Harris .......Iune Grahame Christine Brown .....,.Marjorie King Curtis Marshall Edward Zaman SECOND TERM Marjorie Staley Georgia Scott Richard Sherman Bob Criger Beverly Bundy Bud Winbigler George Tamblyn Page 61 Page 62 D lhrl Reserve Ulheers l94Z U Vice-President ....,.. .. Secretary ..................,. Treasurer ...,,,.......,,,...,,,....., Senior Representative ..,..,., Iunror Representative ...,., .,.....................,............,.,,,...,.,........... ........E1izabeth Feiririg ..........Bobbie Wedekind ......Shir1ey Oelschlaeger .............Bi1lie Anderson ...........Iudy Neal Girl Reserves Top Row: M. Blitz, V. Scott, M. Hiatt, A. Schmall, B. Logan, H. Alc V. Bengert, I. Walker. Fourth Row: D. Leiter, D. Merry, B. Etherton, I. Hess, E. Wever, D. Pemberton, S. Guenther. Third Row: I. Simmons, R. Long, I. McCown, I. Given, S. Swint, R. Trams, B. Williams. Second Row: D. Underhill, I. Shaw, P. O'Leary, B. McLaughlin, F. B. Lawrence, E. Berry. V. Lee, E. Merry. Bottom How: M. Abend, G. Beeler, L. Stroud, I. Cousins, B. Anders P. Ewell, M. McIntyre. Top Row: L. Springer, D. Hill, M. Murray, L. Hemptling, B. Criger, Hammer, G. Smith. Fourth Row: L. Burton, M. Eriksen. E. Abernathy, M. Bauman, B. N. Thoes, I. Povlovich. Third Row: M. Mails, I. Neal, M. Rugel, L. Niebrugge, M. Critz, B. E. McGinnis, S. MacCormack. Second Row: E. Swinney, M. Segi, B. Partnoy, I. Prevan, S. Oelsc B. Goldstein, P. Deering, I. Leuckel. Bottom Row: M. Ferguson, D. Snodgrass, M. McGowan, V. Luce, V. Corlett. ock, A. Bishopberger, B. Fordemwalt, B. Watts, B. Klapis, M. Waite Watson, V. Davee, B. Church, L. Shepp, B. MacNeven, R. Dreyer, D Levin, M. King, M. Belman, L. Trautwein, M. Pollock, L. Ieppeson, M LaMonaco, B. Schaefer. B. Smith, L. Otfineer, C. McFarland, M. Level on, E. Feiring, M. Mowry, B. Wedekind, I. Leuckel, I. Beamer, D. King B. Davis, M. Black, D. Ruede, R. Wright, I. Alexander, H. Heiter, B Spear, B. Fairchild, P. Lakin, E. Miller, B. Duggins, D. Scott, B. Weiser DeArmond, S. Stott, S. Peterson, D. Thompson, M. Shryock, C. Brown hlaeger, H. Bittner, F. Sartori, M. Meinsen, B. Hiltabidel, B. Bundy E. Duggan, G. Scott, I. Pretz, S. Crain, B. Horn, D. Lichtor, B. Fox Pep Club Cabinet The Central Pep Club was organized this year in the early part of the foot- ball season. There had been many previous attempts to organize such a club, but none had been successful. The enthusiasm of Iim Brooks, Bob Criger and Dick Sherman, together with the whole-hearted cooperation of Doc Heischman put this one over. The club now has a membership of over 300 students. New songs and cheers were com- posed, and the club met at least four times early in its existence to practice with the cheer leaders. At the games the boys, whose sweaters were blue with white emblems, formed a C in ' the center of a background oi girls, whose sweaters were white with blue Top Row: I. Curtis, C. Thierfelder, B. Criger, I. Brooks, D. Sherman, B. Twin. Bottom Row: H. Woltkamp, E. Berry, Mr. Heischman, B. Nixon, B. Bundy. emblems. President, Vice-President, Secretary-Treasurer. Iim Brooks. Bob Criger. Dlck Sherman. --. emi P .3 ., Top Row: I. Curtis, I. Modlin. 9th Row: M. Carlson, I. Grimm, P. Parks, B. Spear, H. Hoover, D. Berlew, M. Holzman, G. Eaton, F. Lock- rey, I. Benjamin, P. Williams, I. Iacobson, B. Criger, I. Browning, K. Wright, I. McGovney, W. McDonald, R. Voltees, D. Fisher. 8th Row: E. Merry, N. Thoes, B. Horn, B. Brewer, M. Black, C. Goodman, E. Brackhouse, M. Ferguson, M. Eriksen, M. Mason, M. McIntyre, M. Hiatt, I. Hess, M. Hamacher, M. Bobb, D. Blass, D. Philpot, C. Miller, N. Donald, R. Hoedle, G. O'Leary. 7th Row: I. Alexander, B. Etherton, D. Silverman, T. Simmons, V. Bengert, B. Shaeier, D. Watson, E. Wever, L. Saunders, B. Campbell, L. Osborn, R. Long, F. Allen, B. Owens, B. Robertson, B. Church, C. Motiit, S. Murphy, A. Clayton, H. Behnke, H. Prater, R. Dreyer, G. Bowers, E. Vogts. 6th Row: V. Lee, D. Underhill, M. Demain, S. Levin, N. Boone, B. Phillips, G. Beeler, B. Clapis, E. Carter, M. McLish, M. Parker, P. O'Leary, D. Zarker, R. Turpin, L. Shepp, B. Fordemwalt, I. Duvall, W. Tolle, I. Guptill, I. Sheldon, I. Fretz, M. Bowman, A. Morris, L. Charles. 5th Row: P. Deering, L. Vance, B. Shae- ter, M. Mails, S. Stott, V. Marks, R. Levin, N. Wallace, I. Bradley, V. Rogers, Z. Holder, I. Simmons, V. Parla, D. Hatfield, Z. Zuck. B, McNeven, P. Herlihy, M. McConnell, L. Parker, M. Blumenthal, S. Swint, P. Blyholder, D. Melton, S. Peterson, L. Clatterbuck. 4th Row: L. David, G. Iones V. Woods, N. Iohnson, C. Thiertelder, P. Silence, R. Dalton, W. Worland. P. Ewell. I . Brooks, B. Stock. P. Clutter, B. Miller. G. Sander. B. Gentry. G. Barclay, D. Wilson, B. Razer, A. Schmall, B. Kemmerer, L. Wells, I. Campbell, B. Davidson, H. Hefter. 3rd Row: B. Robison, M. Adams, N Finke, M. Masters, V. Scott, G. Spencer, M. Mahr, P. Fretz, B. Clark, B. Wilson, B. Shoemaker, M. Carney, S. MacCormack, I. Russell, O. Peterson, D. Brown, M. King, H. Rubin, M. Combs, M. Heller, B. Sechrest, T. Bay, C. Carlson, V. Gage, N. Goodfellow. 2nd Row: L. Burton, S. Weintraub, P. Heimer, E. Abernathy, B. Weiser, M. Roberts, E. Hall, I. Pryor, D. Pemberton, B. Goldstein, D. Lichtor, D. Carter, I. Iohnson, E Na el R Martin E Bruns H Alcock B Locke D Merrv D Brooks, M. Stoppleman, B. Lohmar. Bottom Row: Mr. Heiisfhman, V. Cross, ' E B tl tt. . g , . , . , . , . , . , . M Pollock I Leuckel I Porter G Porter, D. Reude. D. King, I. Leuckel, E. Lindell, I. Beamer, G. Barclay, C. Pewitt, E. artm, . ar e M: Waite, D..Lahman,'W:. Lahman,.H. Woltkamp, B. Hanna, H. Hillson, S. Poole, L. Zaman, L. Myers. Page 63 Iruuvere Club President ,,,,,,,,,,,V.. Vice-President ,,,,..,, Secretary ...,,,.,,,, Treasurer .....,,,Y,V,,,,,, Sergeant-at-Arms ,,,,,.. Critic ,,..,,,...,..,,,..... ..,, Reporter ...... Top Row: G. Tamblyn. H. Libby, K. Wright, B. Winbig- ler, R. Merritt, B. Sidebot- ham, B. Carlson, C. VVo1i- kamp, S. Ward, T. Allison. Fourth How: B. Webster, B Dietrich, I. Luker, I. Curtis, B. French, L. Iohnson, W. Owens, B. Criger, L. Rollert, D. Thompson. Third How: B. Shockley, B. Forsythe, W. McDonald, G. Robertson, D. Hudson, B. Partin, E. Strate- meier, T. Parker, H. Sum- mers, O. Iackson. Second Row: B. Fox, H. Wright, I. Ditzler, S. Kurs, I. Cardutt, H. Iackson, C. Thiertelder. I. Brooks, B. Burns, G. Eaton. Bottom Row: C. Ramos, B. Sherman, B. Goshorn, K. White, T. Matthews, F. Prud. den, C. Sherwin, B. I.eSage. FIRST TERM Barbara Spear I. Allen Moore Betty Iane Smith Irene Carswell Bud Winbigler Iames Kaut Charles Davis I SECOND TERM Betty Iane Smith I. Allen Moore Iohn Fredrick Charles Davis Bud Winbigler Barbara Spear Francis Pruitt Bus I Top Row: P. Deering, H. Hetter, I. Frederick, F. Preu- itt, M. Blakeman, M. Long, C. Davis, C. Klassen. Third Row: F. Sartori, R. Hartzler, T. Wilson, K. Wright, L. Win- bigler, B. Dunn, M. Pesh, M. Hamacher. Second Row: L. Stroud, M. Rugel, B. Fox, M. Blumenthal, B. Wright, I. Carswell, M. Clouse. Bottom Row: Miss Whitney, D. Led- tord, I. McGowan, B. Spear, B. Smith, G. Beeler, G. Smith, R. Bissell. Hi-Y FIRST TERM SECOND TERM President., ,.... . .. ......... Charles Comstock Kenny White Vice-President., ........, Kenny White Bill Brooks Treasurer ............. ......... D on Iones Don Iones Secretary ...,,,.........,.,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,..,,,,, T i m Matthews Tim Matthews Senior Representatives ..,,,, ,,,,,,,,, I ack Kresse Chuck O'Dowd Bill Brooks Bruce Goshorn Iunior Representatives.. .. .,,,, Bob Staley Bob Staley Dick Sherman Dick Sherman Sophomore Representatives .,..... ...,...........,... F red Pruden ' Dick Hartzler .kvgfi .r ag: Top Row: A. Reisner. N. Baker M. Hobbs, C. Brown, D. Harris Second Row: S. Stott, M. Mowry, B. Zack, E. Abernathy, M. Level Bottom Row: D. Lichtor, B. Hilia bidel, M. McGowan, L. Parker C. Mirot. Art Club le liercle francais President .............. Vice-President ,,.,,,,,,,.,,, Secretary-Treasurer ,,,,... Sergeant-at-Arms ,,,,.... Reporter .,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,, Critic ......... FIRST TERM Georgia Scott Ellen Hall Stanley Louis Lona Lee Trautwein Carolyn McFarland Eleanor Lowe President ,,,,,,,,,,,,. Vice-President ,,...,. ,,,,,,,,, Secretary .,,,,,,,, Treasurer ...,.......... FIRST TERM ,,,,,,,,.Marian Mowry Dorothy Harris La Verne Parker . ,.,,,.,.. Barbara Hiltabidel Sergeant-at-Arms ........ ,,,,,,.,, B ill Scott Cr1t1c ...............,....,... ...,,,,,, Nancy Baker SECOND TERM Dorothy Harris Christine Brown Barbara Hiltabidel Madge Hobbs Phillip Stevens Marian Mowry Top Row: P. Brown, B. De Armond, M. Vogliarclo, I. Stone. B. Duggins, C. Brown, D. Silver- man, H. Glazer. Third Row: O. Peterson, C. McFarland, L, Iep- peson, S, Louis, G. Scott, L. Trautwein, G. Wessley. Second Row: B. Wilson, E. Lowe, E. Hall, E. Bane, I. Campbell, B. Kendrick, S. Levin. Bottom Row: D. King, H. Kellner, H. Rogers, V. Woods, M. I. Mason, I. Leuc- kel, M. Blitz. President ,,,,,,,,,,.,.,. Vice-President ,,,,...,, Secretary... ,,,,,, , Treasurer... , Sergeant-at-Arms, .. , Reporter .,..,,,, ,,,,,.,,.., Page 66 Engineers' Club FIRST TERM SECOND TERM Bob Burns Iim Brooks Ed Schranz Otis Iackson Iim Brooks Ioe Gaha Otis Iackson Bob Criger Bob Criger A. E. Botwinik Ed Chase Al Gabie THIRD TERM Otis Iackson Ioe Gaha A. E. Botwinik Iohn Modlin Dick Sherman Bob Criger Top Row: E. Rusterholz, L. Shanin, H, Schaffer, E. Schranz, I. Northern, R. Criqer, R. Sher- man. Third Row: F. Stratemeier, I. Beard, R. Schlesinger, H. Pickering, B. Webster, W. Shouse, H. Tenenbaum. Second How: D. Snodgrass, M. McIn- tyre, I. Povlovich, D, Palmer, I. Modlin, M. Pollock, B. McCutch- eon. Bottom Row: B. Riley, I. Sante, Mr. Hayes, P. Williams, C. Miller, W. Worland. eww. S 5 21. I C X QD ,QB t 5 V .N f X Top Row: A. Anderson, I. Gaba, A. Botwinik, E. Chase, D. Iones, M. Lehner, H. Hall. Third Row: D. Douqan, H. Epstein, A. Fordemwalt, C. Fulkerson, O. Chancellor, O. Iackson, E. Hart. Second Row: W. Kennedy, D. Eyer, B. Fremerrnan, G. Eaton, B. Lawrence, I. Brooks, I. Grimm. Bottom Row: C. Blomquist, I. Benjamin, M. DeLeve, Mr. Kel- ler, A. Gahie, R. Kingsbury, R. Burns. FOURTH TERM Ioe Gaba A. E. Bot winik Bonnie Lawrence Al Gabie Betty McCutchan Iackie Povlovich Top How: E. Rhodes, R. Potts. W. Lahman, P. Parks, B. Camp- bell, D. Barton, E. Bruns, M. Critz, C. Hicks, L. Rowland. Third Row: D. Hill, E. Lindell, V. Schranz, S. Swint, M. Carl- son, L. Burton, D. Lahman, D. Curtis, M. Morgan, M. Kinna- mon. Second Row: B. Kelly, P. Sutcliffe, A. Callahan, D. Phil- pot, E. Berry, W. Thoes, B. Ham- mer, G. Beeler, M. Heller, M. Hamacher. Bottom Row: L. Sa- lander, P. Fretz, V. Scott, B. Spear, W. Lamb, M. Demain. R. Myerowitz, B. Deason. l. Beamer, M. Mahr. Top Row: Dorothy Blass, Ettie lean Carter, Dorothy Cox, Betty Duggins, Peggy Sue Ewell, Thelma French. Third How: Lillian Ger- son, Maurice Gordon, Dorothy Herzoq, Gloria Marilyn Adams, Harris, Betty Iones, Natalie Kahn, Helen Kaufman. Second Row: Lester Kessler, George Kobb, Marilyn Potter, Velda Rogers, Helen Romer, Patricia Russell, Mary Virginia Skinner. Bottom How: R. A. Staiger, Norman Sudvarq, Bonnie Westrope, Bill Wheat, Betsy Wilson, Doreen Wuthnow, Billie Anderson. 'QQY' 1 'SR' 4 Q, x. -Y -v' If President ...,.... ,...,,,, Vice-President . , Secretary ............... Treasurer .................. Sergeant-at-Arms ....... Critic ......... .... . . ..... .. ' ' , tag' V ' . 1- FW' it '.faa-.gf-,..'f.-' W f -. 165451113165 .V L- if .Q W 1 . . . ,.. i 4 ' M- S 1, 5 Ill mpian Club FIRST TERM ........Martha Haley Barbara Spear .Pat Park Margaret Demain .Wilma Lamb Betty Nixon SECOND TERM Wilma Lamb Barbara Spear Pat Park Margaret Demain Lorraine Burton Martha Haley Drama Class THIRD TERM Barbara Spear Margaret Demain Lorraine Burton Evelyn Rhodes Pauline Fretz Wilma Lamb 11? er av FOURTH TERM Margaret Demain Lorraine Burton Evelyn Rhodes Pauline Pretz Virginia Scott Ruth Myerwitz FIRST TERM President ............... ....... R . A. Staiqer Vice-President .......... ....... D orothy Harris Secretary ....................,... ...... D orothy Blass Sergeant-at-Arms .....,,,. ,...... I ay Carduff Stage Assistants ,,.,,., ....... L ester Kessler '- sais, get-f ,. .B '11 ,.. J fn it f it mm. . 3. l mis- it rg ' Ex if? George Kobb W ffm . Jr 'Q' fa' 4.2 T 'tx 4' - f 5 f fifititii ,,,, I Q SECOND TERM B. Wheat Maurice Gordon Pat Russell Lester Kessler Helen Romer Betsy Wilson s V5 ft , to 6 E ,V I ,. ,., 3 Qi A .,.. 3 L. kr . W.. A 5? - fflzfiasrrgssz H . .... Y, . ,.... t. 1 m'::- . . 'ds .. rk.. b , -Yu' .. ' ,1- .1 , ft, . -15 . LM '25 . . Q it L . is EEE it . M ' ' A ::?.5Z5iE3:?E:' : -rw f-17-an -fifgii - i ' ' .at 7- . Chorus Top Row: H. Hefter, C. Klassen, T. Wilson, B. French, Iohn Fredrick, B. Winhigler, F. Preuitt, M. Blakeman, C. Davis, F. Press, I. Willis, Wright. 4th How: B. Vleisides, L. Rodier, A. Bishopberger, S. Crain, M. Blumenthal, Iames Fredrick, B. Prout, L. Schumacher, I. Kaut, Spear, B. Fox, G. Murray. 3rd Row: B. Logan, B. Smith, V. Bengert, I. Field, B. Creasman, A. Wilcox, C. Prewitt, L. Oliver, M. Segi, Deering, R. Rogge, F. Sartori. 2nd Row: S. Schreiber, M. Hamacher, M. Pesch, V. Tagtmeyer, R. Sturgess, E. Ballard, Miss Whitney, Bewick, D. Westervelt, C. Blomquist, B. Schaefer, D. Woodrome, B. Owens. Bottom Row: M. Whitlock, B. Kornis, A. Stumpt, I. Leuckel, Peters, G. Beeler, V. Lee, G. Smith, L. Reed, L. Stroud, D. Ledtord, D. Levy, Z. Zuck. Centrahan Staff 1942 Top Row: Asst. Editor-in-Chief, Bob Staiger: Girls' Senior Editor, Mary Virginia Skinner: Boys' Senior Editor, Bill Wheat: Literary Editor, Elizabeth Feiring: Assistant Editor, Audrey Neurneyer: Copy and Proof Editor, Marian Mowry. Second Row: ROTC Editor, Dick Hudson: Extra-mural Editor, Eleanor Breitag: Home Room Editor, Iean Koutelas: Music Editor, Irene Carswellf Copy and Proof Editor, Betty Iean Meyer: Girls' Sports Editor, Martha Haley. Third Row: Boys' Sports Editor, Ioe Gaba: Identification Editor, Betty Jane Smith: Departmental Club Editor, Herman Epstein: Assistant Business Manager, Ivalah Bagby: Senior Staff Member, Nancy Baker: Iunior Staff Member, I. C. Benner. Fourth Row: Iunior Staff Member, Ethel Abernathy: Iunior Staff Member, Mary McGowan: Iunior Staff Member, Beverly Bundy: Sophomore Staff Member, Shirley Crain: Art Editor, Kenneth Edwards: Art Editor, Bob Stanton. Fifth Row: Art Staff Member, Ellen Hall: Art Staff Member, Dorothy Williams: Photographer, lack Howell: Photographer, Harold Iackson: Photographer, George Robertson: Make-up Editor, Bob Riley. Bottom Row: Adviser, Mr. Robert W. Forbes: Adviser, Miss Virginia Oldham: Adviser, Mr. E. L. Salmon: Adviser, Miss Edith Humphrey: Adviser, Miss Coah Henry: Adviser, Mr. I. Ivan Hayes. Page 68 1 , 'H , Sw' ' ia 5 , f ,. ,su J' r --, , , Q fm S X X x Q bmw wx is ., fl: f X N 4, RA, 4 4 fu i 3 W Second Term luminar Staff Top Row: Don Iones, Herman Epstein, Ieanette Levich, Barbara Hiltabidel. Sixth Row: Mary Louise Meinsen, Betty Nixon, Eliza- beth Feirinq, Betty Ieanne Meyer. Fifth Row: Shirley Oelschlaeger, Georgia Scott, Audrey Neumeyer, Chuck O'Dowd. Fourth Row: Harold Browning, Norman S-udvarg, Ellen Hall, Keith Denniston. Third Row: Dick Schlesinger, Dorothy Blass, Bill Wheat, A. E. Botwinik. Second Row: Ioe Gaba, Dorothy Cavender, Mary Hel- strom, Dorothy Cox. Bottom Row: lean Koutelas, Otis Iackson, Lona Lee Trautwein, Irene Prevan. lirst Term luminar Staff Top Row: lack Ditzler, Iean Richardson, Nancy Baker, Tim Matthews. Sixth Row: Betty lane Smith, Marjorie Staley, Marjorie Reich, Eleanor Brietag. Fifth Row: Albert Gabie, Kenny White, Wayne Owens, Barbara Spear. Fourth Row: Bob Harris, Pat Park, Mary Virginia Skinner, lack Harsh. Third Row: IGY CCl1'd1-iff, Shif- ley McGinness, Virginia Braley, Peggy Sue Ewell. Second How: Margaret Matthews, Bill Chick, Harriet Bittner, Bobbie Wedekind. Bottom Row: Pearl Phillips, Paul Rinirxsland, Billie Anderson, Stan- ley Louis. Ilrchestra and Band Cabinet Top Row: Bottom Row: Sv? 1942 Band Top Row: T. Roselli, B. Hayden, D. Merry, R. Landes, B. Logan, G. Walker, K. Anderson, C. Davis, B. Bishop, I. Alexander, B. Brady, D. Brooks. Eleventh Row: A. Coppaken, H. Cox, P. Deering, M. Fishman, I. Fredrick, D. Hatfield, C. Hicks. I. Ianney, E. Merry, C. Sander, P. Reaves, S. Risley. Tenth Row: B. Schlaphler, P. Sokolot, D. Sturgess, B. Twin. Ninth Row: B. Walters, B. Wright, K. Wright, D. Westendick. Eighth Row: V. Fisher, W. Maddux. Seventh Row: E. Bartlett, L. Steinhauer. Mr, Schlager, Director. I. Beard, Asst. Quartermaster. C. Comstock, Associate Publicity Manager. I. Carswell, Librarian, Orchestra. I. Lerch, Student Director, Orches- tra. M. Long, General Manager. I. Moore, Drum Major. B. Newcomb, Treasurer, Band. Sixth Row: L. Tivin, K. Wever. Fifth Row: I. Beard, H. Brundage. Fourth Row: I. Block, B. Caudle, D. Hartzler, B. Peters. Third Row: B. Rodekoph, H. Tenenbaum, W. Walker, R. Wyss. Second Row: D. Vanderhoot, M. Combs, N. Hartpense, D. Ruebart, C. Thompson, H. Benthine, R. Berglund, N. Groves, B. Quick, R. Rhodes, B. Shackleiord, B. Webster. Bottom Row: B. Winbigler, D. Cox, W. Heston. F. Howard, T. Dodd, F. Prudden, B. Kramer, I. Mac Kay, D. Heath, M. Henson, D. Watson, H. Wiard. Top Row: L. Niehrugge, R. Landes, D. Scott, I. Fredrick, I. Moore, D. Ruebart, M. Demain, R. C. Fulton, I. Harsh, B. Dunn, R. Merritt, P. Taylor. Ninth How: F. Preuitt, B. Wiley, E. Cohn, B. Finkle, M. Hammer, B. Harris, I. Iohnson, G. Iones, B. Kasiah, A. Klugman, L. Leise, B. Leininger. Eighth Row: L. Mosby, L. Perkins. Seventh Row: I. Person, L. Shanin. Sixth Row: I. Snow, L. Whinnery. Fifth Row: H. Behnke, M. Long. Fourth Row: E. Miller, S. Guenther. Third How: S. Sarser, B. Herzog. Second Row: S. Gippner, D. Keltner. Bottom Row: N. Knox, P. Herlihy. Top Row: C. Davis, Student Director, Band: B. Dunn, Quartermaster: 'redrick, Secretary, Orchestra: S. Harvey, Secretary, Band. Bottom Row: F. Preuitt, Ass't. Property Man: B. Rice. Publicity Man- r: F. Sartori, Librarian, Band: H. Tenenbaum, Property Man. x llrchestra 2. , - KX Y? GY . ' l L TD mm L Introduction As the Good Neighbor Policy is strengthened within each sister continent by affairs continually occurring in lands across the seas, so is this section a result of honors attained by students within Central through events outside the school's sphere. It is therefore fitting to the South American theme that this section appear for the first time in the 1942 yearbook. It is dedicated to those students who, While representing Central, received high-ranking award or participated in outstanding events outside of Central's halls. ik Dk PF Pk Ik :K PF :li bk Drama students presented December 13 the second of a series of radio broadcasts designed to inform the public of the history of their public schools . . . The National Music Contest held at Topeka, Kansas, in May, 1941, for high school music students gave first place titles to five Central students: Iames Lerch, violin: Betty Bice, cello: Frances Sartori, flute: Sebe Sarser, cello, R. C. Fulton, trumpet . . . Bud French was awarded the Nigro Notre-Dame trophy as the outstanding Kansas City high school athlete . . . Iean Koutelas and Sarah Levin were the first students to obtain the 120-words-a-minute shorthand awards this year . . . Marian Mowry was elected as Central's representative in the nationwide Daughters of the American Revolution Contest this year. Marian ranked first in the city and third in the state . . . Boys chosen from volunteers in the woodwork classes began March 2 to construct model airplanes to meet the quota prescribed for Central for use in National Defense work . . . Four students attained recognition in the Centralian art poster contest, held for all Central art students in February . . . Fourteen girls, chosen mainly on scholarship rating, represent Central in the University Women's Club, or- ganized to help these girls select proper high school courses and colleges . . . Eight debate teams from the public speak- ing department represented Central in debates with other high schools during the year . . . Two groups of students selected each semester compose Central's membership in the All-City High School Student Council, organized last fall to promote inter-school cooperation. MODEL AIRPLANE BUILDERS Top Row: Frank Hoeschele, Iim Smith, Earl Gilmore, Bill McCall, Bob Levine, Byron Newcomb, Tom Wilson, Wilbur Shouse, Theodore Pappas, Bill Beck, Richard Davis, Eugene Cates. Bot- tom Rowz Iohn Peterson, Bill Bradley, Bob Line. Iohn Kartsonis, Dale Bolander, Earl Williams, Iohn Potts, Cecil Davis, Bill Tattershall. POSTER CONTEST WINNERS Right to Left: Alice Walker, first place: Ted Prout, second place: Bonnie Kiefer, first honorable mention: Lona Lee Traut- wein, second honorable mention. REPRESENTATIVES TO UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S CLUB Fourth How: Ethel Abernathy, Helen Behnke, Lillian Nie- brugge. Third row: Marjorie Shryock, Shirley Crain, Mary Io Mason, Jean Koutelas. Second Row: Beverly Fox, Marian Mowry, Helen Brenner. First Row: Mary McGowan, Dorothy Pemberton, Geraldine Beeler. CENTRAL DEBATERS Third How: A. E. Botwinik, Alan Furnish, Dick Schlesinger, Bob McCurnin. Second Row: Dick Corp, Bobbie Wedekind, Ierry Brozen, lim Benjamin, Betty Duggins. First Row: Dorothy Hill, Mary McGowan, Beverly Bundy, Emilie Berry, Barbara Hargis, Iudy Rusk, Betty Horn. ALL-CITY STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Left to Right: Chuck Comstock, Bob Staiger, Iean Richard- son, Wayne Owens, Bill Iennings. Page 76 wi Variety Night From Left to Right, Top Row: The nightingales sang! Georgia Scott and Bob Criger . , . Tap, tap, tappin'-lean Rich- ardson . . . 88 Man of the Ivories-Don Accurso . . . Coming thru4 Toddy Gillespie, Norma McCourtney, Mary McGowan, Shirley Oelschlaeger, Dorothy Oelschlaeger, and Bill Krause. Se cond Row: Solid sending by Natalie Kahn . . . Boomps-a-daisying with a Conga twist--Alice Cohen and Norma Agron . . . Director Chuck Comstock meets the bonnie lad lay Cardufi . . . One, two. three, kick-Bill Krause, Shirley Oelschlaeger, Bill Sidebotham, Norma McCcurtney, Gus Iianas, Toddy Gillespie. Third Row: Three hits and a miss-Marvin Blakeman, Bud Winbigler. Clovis Klassen, and Iim Curtis. Bottom Row: The Demons ot Swing swing out with Ierry Maniredi. Lett to right, Kenny Wever, Bud Winbigler, R. C. Fulton, lack Harsh, Gordon Watling, Bill Dietrich, Howard Wiard, and Ioe Rodier . . . Songstress Barbara Hiltabidel sings . . . Drummer Boyf- Howard Wiard. Variety Vagaries, presented on the evening of December 12 and 13 by ole Plymouth Uni- versity tP.U.l kept Centralites in a happy mood as they were entertained by singers, dancers, im- personators, novelty actors, and The Demons of Swing. Under the direction of the Student Council cabinet, this was the first time students have been in complete charge of Variety Nite, although they were ably helped by Miss Rebekah Liebengood and Miss Inez Dahl, and depended on the art classes of Miss Coah Henry for publicity posters. ., 3 gal' ,, . rsigv 5 st BB Top Row: LOOK WHAT THE CAT DRAGGED IN-Betsy Wilson, Mary Virginia Skinner, Bill Lawing, Bob Staiger. I'M GOING TO ELOPE-Dorothy Harris, Iudy Rusk. I WONDER WHO'S KISSING HER NOW?4Lester Kessler, Betsy Wilson. Second Row: IS THERE A DOCTOR IN THE AUDIENCE?-'Dorothy Har- ris, Iudy Rusk, Doris Hill, Alan Furnish, Maurice Gordon. I THINK I'LL GO TO THE LIBRARY-Maurice Gordon, Dorothy Harris. WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN ALL MY LIFE?-Bob Staiger, Nancy Baker. Bottom Row: THIS WAY OUT-Betsy Wilson, Lester Kessler, William Wheat. MORE LOVE!-Dorothy Harris, Dick Schlesinger, Betty Io Horn. THIS IS ONLY GOING TO LEAD TO BLOODSHED-Mary lane Ruqel, lim Curtis, Iudy Rusk. Tow Row: Mary Virginia Skinner, Bob Stcriger, Betsy Wilson, Bill Law- inq, Lester Kessler. Bottom Row: Dorothy Harris, Maurice Gordon, Iudy Rusk, Dick Schlesinger, Iim Curtis. Page 77 atiooal Honor Sooiot Top Row: Billie Lee Anderson, Ivalah Bagby, Nancy Baker, Helen Behnke, Harriet Bittner, A. E. Botwinik, Eleanor Breitag, Iim Brooks. Seventh Row: Bill Brooks, Christine Brown, Lorraine Burton, Meredith Bushong, lrene Carswell, Edward Chase, Charles Comstock, Harley Cox. Sixth Row: Melvin DeLeve, Margaret Demain, Bill Dietrich, Iack Ditzler, Herman Epstein, Elizabeth Feiring, David Finke, John Fredrick. Fifth Row: Bud French, Ioe Gaba, Ellen Hall, Dorothy Harris, Bob Harris, Bob Hay, Dick Hudson, Don Jones. Fourth Row: Lester Kessler, Marjorie King, Iean Koutelas, Iack Kresse, Wilma Lamb, Iames Lerch, Ieannette Levich, Sarah Levin. Third Row: Bob Line, Ruth Logan, Shirley McGinness, Marguerite Mclntyre, Mary Louise Meinsen, Betty Ieanne Meyer, Marian Mowry, Ruth Myerowitz. 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Oration ....... .... Declamation ........ Verse .,,.... Formal Essay ...... Informal Essays. Biography ,,,,........ Mary Betsy Dick Bill Bob Gail Flossie Bettie Iim McGowan Wilson Corp Iennings Staiger Smith Bruns Horn Northern Iudy .Lillian Iirrt Wayne Otis Betty Ruth Betty Bill Rusk Niebrugge Curtis Owens Iackson Weiser Logan Meyer Dietrich Mary Peggy Lester Iay Bill Eleanor Evelyn Effie Chuck Skinner Ewell Kessler Cardutf Wheat Breltag Lewis Carter Davis Emily Barbara Donald Chris Ed- Anne Thelma Iudy Steve Berry Clark Reid Ramos Martin MacCormack French Neal Ward Mary Martha Albert D.. D. Iim - Marian Sarah Marjorie Ed Mason Masters Gable Raines Benjamin Mowry Levin King Chase Marjorie Lona Dick Gil Leon Ethel Betty lean Bill Shryock Trautwein Kingsbury Woerner Winbiqler Abernathy Duqgins Hess Brooks Marjorie Eileen Bob Chuck A. Billie Ann Doris Bob Staley Adams Harris Gubera Botwinik Anderson Reisner Tager Staley The 1942 Intersociety Contest was unusual in that three clubs shared the Society, and the Thalian Literary Society each winning thirteen points. The honor of first place, the Society of Literature and History, the Atistonian Literary Ieffersons placed second with twelve points. FORMAL ESSAY . I Remember ,,l,,i,,,,,,,.,,,.,, ,ll,,Y,,,,, Ann Reisner ,,,Y SLH 3, The Spirit of '42 ,,,vv,. -gnlgglly Q tis jackson lnu- CIC 1, Things so precious, A.y--- ,,-.Y, ,---.--y--, M Q ,-jorge Ki,,gmTL5 . Modern MITUQIG .......... .. ..,..,.. .-,Bob Staley .... CWC 4. Who is Uncle Sam? ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 udy RrrS1.r,mAL3 2. American Youth and War ...,,. Iameg Benjamin ..,. CIC - Mun of America --------- r- -ff- 311119 Anderson ---- MLS 3. Miracle Drugs of the Twentieth entury .............. EXTEMPORANE U .,,.....,.............,,,,Edward Chase....CWC O S SPEECH 4. United lor Victory ll..l,.v,,.s,,lwww,,l,lr, Albert Grrbre .... csc T h Wh- 1 VERSE Thl F h SLH gifs' Igvfcggfgufl t--- V--'e'------------r-e'r,'--,'-'r --,------- -'----- Q E 5 . ram lSl e ......,,....,,,,.,.,.,,,,.,,.. e ma renc ,.,, ' . . -'-- ' '--f''-----f---r----- -f-- -- -------- --'- - - INFORMAL ESSAY selrnere Thoughts ,,,,,,,,lll,llll,,,,,,,, Edwin Martin ,,,, crc S1111 Sw? -'----------,-- MLS 1. 1 Never sew the Sea ,,,,,r,,,r,r Marjorie Shryock ,,,, ALS - Mldmqht Melogircmq .r.., ..........,... C hris Ramos .... CFC ' 'NSY 1 son ------------------------fAfe-----A-' ---' - D1-S 2. A Bit oi Old England. ..,,,,,,,,,.,,, Lona Trautwein ..., DLS Mother NCIU-We 5 PC1113 Shop -r--r------- ll-1dY Neal ---- TLS 3. Bee Line for a By-line ......,,.... Ethel Abernathy .... MLS DECLAMATION 4- Larkspur House ..,e. .......,....................,.. I erm Hess A... TLS ORATION 1. The Hour Glass ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Bill wheat ,--- CIC BIOGRAPHY - 2. St. loan .............,............ Mary Virginia Skinner ,,,, ALS i The Hour for Young America ...,., Ruth Logan ..,, SLH 3. Terrible Meek ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Eleanor Breifqg Qvyw MLS 1- Farewell .....r.. ...........................,....... D ons Taqer .... TLS Its Up to You ,,..,,,,......,.,,,.....,.....,. Iames Curtis ,.,, CEC 4. Laugh, Clown, Laugh ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lester Kessjervmcgc Page 80 ,f 5 A :3 'f X ,x ,. XXW Ha Y, ' S A fa fi ' 1 M vb X 1 vm Www W . I, A 3 X .wgkakik Q ' X4 424 Q, W2 M Ypfp :Z HX -dk wx X' wawts ug ,mix W 4 1 W W' ,X Q ?m,3,xxws ,WQRN 2 xwxw Ex ci ,t KH WV- S 5 W Yi f xxx fm 3' I 'fgigf' 'ff' FF! r ,Q A 5 ,ig sian' if ww .Sr' ' s President ,,,,..,.,,, Vice-President .... Secretary ..,.,,...,..,.,,..,..,.Y,.. Treasurer ......,...,,..,,....,,,...,. Corresponding Secretary ..,,, Sergeant-at-Arms ,....,,.,.,..... Minerva FIRST TERM Billie Lee Anderson Eleanor Breitctg Marian Mowry Pat Park Kathleen Chappell Irene Carswell literar OFFICERS SECOND TERM Eleanor Breitag Marian Mowry Irene Carswell Bobbie Wedekind Irene Prevan Barbara Spear Soviet THIRD TERM Marian Mowry Irene Carswell Bobbie Wedekind Barbara Spear Pat Park Dorothy Ruede FOURTH TERM Bobbie Wedekind Irene Carswell Irene Prevan Gloria Porter Maxine Bass Dorothy Harris Rush Captain .,...., Maxine Bass Pat Park Elizabeth Feiring Helen Romer Critic ........,...,,,,.r,.............. Bobbie Wedekind Billie Lee Anderson Eleanor Breitag Pm Park Medal Pinner: Marian Mowry. Standard Bearer: Pat Pianist: Martha Bauman. Date of Origin: 1906. Motto: Park. Flower Girl: Irene Carswell. Song Leader: Bar- 'TUX Menus Incendium Glofiuef' Mecminqf The lofch Of bam Spear the mind is the fire ot glory. Colors: Green and White. ' Flower: White Rose. Page 82 Central Franklin Club an mums Mag, President .,,........., Vice-President .,,,... Secretary ...,.,.,,,........,...... ...... Treasurer .........,......,..,,............. Corresponding Secretary ........ Sergeant-at-Arms ...............,.,.... Phoebia ..,.,,,.,..,....... Reporter ,.,., .,,.,.,.. Critic .,...,....,..,... Rush Captain .......,....,,...,.......... Aristonian literar Soviet FIRST TERM Shirley McGinness Marjorie Reich Iean Richardson Mary Virginia Skinner Christine Brown Marjorie Staley Georgia Scott Shirley Oelschlaeger Mary Louise Meinsen Nancy Baker OFFICERS SECOND TERM Marjorie Reich Iean Richardson Georgia Scott Christine Brown Mary Virginia Skinner Harriet Bittner Shirley Oelschlaeger Margaret Matthews Shirley McGinness Nancy Baker THIRD TERM lean Richardson Georgia Scott Mary Virginia Skinner Harriet Bittner Christine Brown Edith Ironsmith Shirley Oelschlaeger Nancy Baker Barbara Hiltabidel Margaret Matthews Medal Pinner: Shirley McGinness. Standard Bearer: Shir- Date of Origin: 1901. Motto: ley Oelschlaeger. Song Leader: lean Richardson. Pianist: Meaning: Not who, but what. Col Georgia Scott. Intersdciety Representative: Marjorie Staley. Flower: Violet. FOURTH TERM Mary Virginia Skinner Georgia Scott Christine Brown Shirley Oelschlaeger Harriet Bittner Mary Louise Meinsen Nancy Baker Margaret Matthews Helen Behnke Barbara Hiltabidel Non quis, sed quid.' ors: Lavender and Purple Page 86 President ..........A,,., ,,,,,, Vice-President ...., Secretary ...,...,,,,Y,, Cor. Sec. .,,,.,,,,,.,.. . Treasurer ..........,,. Sergeant-at-Arms ..,.,,, .,,,,,,,, Delphi ..........,,....,,. Critic ....,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,, Rush Captain .....i. llelphian FIRST TERM Betty lane Smith Betty Nixon Marguerite McIntyre Norma Corbley Peggy Sue Ewell Barbara Clark Evelyn Wever Lillian Niebrugge Goldie Swango literar OFFICERS SECOND TERM Norma Corbley Marguerite McIntyre Betty Nixon Peggy Sue Ewell Lillian Niebrugge Eileen Adams Goldie Swango Betty Iane Smith Barbara Clark ociet THIRD TERM Marguerite Mclntyre Betty Nixon Peggy Sue Ewell Lillian Niebrugge Barbara Clark Evelyn Wever Goldie Swango Norma Corbley Betty Iane Smith FOURTH TERM Betty Nixon Peggy Sue Ewell Lillian Niebrugge Goldie Swanqo Betsy Wilson Barbara Clark Iean Koutelas Marguerite Mclntyre Evelyn Wever Medal Pinner: Peggy Sue Ewell. Song Leader: Betty Date ot Origin: 1925. Motto: Melius esse quam videri Iane Smith. Flower Girl: Norma Corbley. Pianist: Martha Meaning: It is better to be, than to seem. Colors: Old Rose Masters. Standard Bearer: Betty Nixon. and Silver. Flower: Sweet Pea. L l President .......,........ ....., Vice-President .....,. f...A. Secretary ............ Treasurer ....,,,.. Cor. Sec ...........4...... ..,Y4. Rush Captain ............ ..... Sergeant-at-Arms ...,.,.. ..... . Critic ........A........,......., ...... Prop. Box Boy .............. ......... Central Jefferson Club FIRST TERM Robert Staiger Ioe Gaba Tim Matthews A. E. Botwinik Otis Iackson Charles Sloan Kenneth Turner Bob Stahl Iim Brooks Bob Samsel OFFICERS SECOND TERM Otis Iackson Iim Brooks Bob Stahl Tim Matthews Ioe Gaba Alan Furnish Charles Sloan Robert Staiger Bob Criger A. E. Botwinik THIRD TERM Iim Brooks Tim Matthews Alan Furnish Ioe Gaba Bob Stahl Bob Criger A. E. Botwinik Otis Iackson Tom Orth Bill Kamm FOURTH TERM Ioe Gaba Bob Stahl A. E. Botwinik Alan Furnish Harold Cox Eugene Lighthizer Bill Wheat lim Brooks Wayne Wilson Tom Wilson Medal Pinner: A. E. Botwinik. Song Leader: Tim Matthews. Pianist: Bill Wheat. Standard Bearer: Dick Radford. Historian: Bill Wheat Date of Origin: 1937. Motto: Veritas Vos Liberabitf' Meaning: The truth shall make you tree. Colors: Orange and Black. Flower: Bronze Snapdragon. K ,S ef in ef'-'Q vw 4157 'Ya-7' Page 9U Societ of literature and Histor Top Row: Phyllis Allin, Muriel Blumenthal, Flossie Bruns, Dorothy Butner, Ieanne Campbell, Rosalee Cheatham Thelma French, Patricia Herlihy. Sixth Row: Nadine Johnson, Fifth Row: Betty Kendrick. Fourth Row: Evelyn Lewis, Third Row: Beverly Logan, Second Row: Frances LaMonico, Rosalie Ketchum Sarah Levin. Barbara Locke. Ruth Logan. Martha Long. Bottom Row: Ruthelma Long, Margaret Mahr, Gerry O'Leary, LaVern Parker, Betty Plummer, Ann Reisner Helen Richelieu, Shirley Swint. President ....,......... Vice-President ..... Secretary ..,,....,.. Cor. Sec ................ Medal Pinner: Norma Boone. Standard Bearer: Martha Long. Song Leader: Betty Plummer. Asst. Song Leader: Ruth Logan. Pianist: Rosalee Cheatham. Date of Origin: 1892: reorganized, 1932. Motto: Ven1, Vidr, Vicr. Meaning. I came, I saw, I conquered. Colors. Powder Blue and Navy. Flower: Gardenia Miss Ruth Wardell Logan Keller Merle Norma Margaret Betty McConnell Boone Demain Duggins FIRST TERM . .,,,.., Merle McConnell ,......Norma Boone Betty Lou Duggins . ....... Nadine Johnson Treasurer ,,.,,,...,,...... ...... M argaret Demain Sergeant-at-Arms ....... ....... F lossie Bruns S. L. H ....,.................. ...... S arah Levin Rush Captain .....,., ,...,., M artha Long Critic ,.,,..,,..,,.. ..... ,...,,.Ruth Logan OFFICERS SECOND TERM Norma Boone Margaret Demain Betty Duggins Sarah Levin Flossie Bruns Nadine Iohnson Thelma French Betty Plummer Merle McConnell THIRD TERM Margaret Demain Betty Lou Duggins Nadine Iohnson Flossie Bruns Thelma French Betty Plummer Shirley Swint Martha Long Norma Boone FOURTH TERM Betty Duggins Nadine Iohnson Shirley Swint Thelma French Sarah Levin Rosalee Cheatham Betty Plummer Norma Bcone Margaret Demain Atl 6' 9 LCO3 QATHLETICSJ e1sf1'i-- . ' ,V Y gm-amlowisv' V ,,,:z,g..?W, . A .msg . . .V - ' .mwwwf FL g -ya' M: + , - - ' ' , . vw, I ' A PERU L Whj120tLUUQWCWOiIJ'!2d.QbUufi,Q.l'Lt. Evemfbudq vva.sUwwe-themmtosee ondfhzwomentoseeizhz b.u,LLfLqhiar.WhenU'xzmain,darstucl4 Lhzbull U'x2m2l1cheareci.Whzr1'fhe +hLLl.LSU1BkU lZmf1f0.dDT U'l2LC1dJL25 swocmzci. K 1! -i' Al' g football On Friday of the second week of school, the hard-hitting, hard- charging Blue Eagles, edition of 1941, invaded Kansas to tangle with the Wyandotte Bulldogs. With the powerful flood lights shin- ing on them, the Blue Eagles resplendent in their new blue uni- forms and the Bulldogs in their red ones stood at attention while the two school bands combined to play the Star Spangled Ban- ner to open officially the 1941 season. Although the Central backs were stopped by the powerful Wyandotte defense, the line held their highly touted running attack to 12 points. Captain Bud French and center Harley Cox proved themselves heroes in defeat as they smashed through to bring down, time and again, the Bull- dog ball-carriers . . . Wyandotte 12, Central 0. k sl- -A- Then came the unexpected . . . Led by Angelo Passantino, the Southeast Knights came off the field with a moral victory as they held the favored Blue Eagles to a 6-6 tie. Bud French Went over late in the fourth quarter behind the blocking of Iohn Marino to give Central its first touchdown of the year. A- ul- ar Left to Right-Top Row: Guard. Orville Jarman: Tackle, Aaron Wilson: Tackle, lack Hunt: End, George Robertson. lim s ' it 11 1 if 3 ii,' 'f V 1 ,-,, E q , . ' , ' . x f 'QM ,JJ V ' , 5 W-rf'? t' Second How: Halfback, Ierry Lewis: Quarterback, Iohn Ma- rino: End, Hal Cramer: End. Louis Martin. Bottom Row: Guard, Ron Mat- tingly: Tackle, Lyle McDonald: Tackle, Claude Sherwin: Guard, Bob McDaniel. FIRST TEAM Top Row: Coach Slaymaker, B. Iennings, G. Robertson, B McHenry, H. Campbell, B. Trost, S. Ward, B. Goshorn, C. Sherwin G. Woerner, D. Hines, T. Nely, L. Martin, R. Mattingly, L. McDon ald, H. Hicks. Bottom Row: B. Sidebotham. K. White H. Cramer A. Wilson O. Iarman, H. Cox, B. French, B. McDaniel, I. Hunt, C. Keen, I Lewis, I. Marino, C. O'Dowd. SECOND TEAM Top Row: Coach Lockridge, H. Campbell. L. Delphia. M. Bartlett, M. Shope, B. Hull, B. Iones, R. Hanks, E. Osachey, B. Seible, I. Turpin, T. Pappas, D. Wright, B. Forsythe, B. Grimm Second Row: B. Fremerman, B. McC1ear F. Prudden G. Whit- acre, D. Wren, B. Raines, E. Watson. I. Williams, B. Grey, B. Bates, B. Ashern, D. Anderson, S. Grimes. Bottom Row: R. Vick, D. Menze, I. Westlake, H. Ambrosius A. Wilcox, B. Haynie, I. Rusterholtz, I. Stuart, B. Maddux ' Top Row: Center, Harley Cox? End, Bob McHenry: Center, Bruce Goshorn: End, Calvin Keen. Second Row: Halfback, Bud Trost: Fullback, Bud French: Halfback, Kenny White: Quarter- back, Bill Sidebotham. Bottom Row: Hallback, Chuck O'Dowd: Guard. Gil Woerner: End, Harry Campbell: Tackle, Dick Hines. 1 1 1 1 White grits his way through against Northeast. Winning their first game of the season was the team's experience the following week as they took the measure of the powerful Northeast Vikings in one of the hardest fought games of the year . . . Bud French went through center in the second quarter for the only touchdown of the game, and that's the way it ended with Central's line completely bottling up Northeast's passing and running attacks . . . Central 7, Northeast 0. i' Paseo was next on the list. Throughout the first quarter Paseo's backs, working off the T-formation, completely baffled the Blue Eagle linemen, and sev- eral times got away for good gains. However, in the next three quarters Central entirely dominated play, on the offense as well as on the defense. Kenny White and Bud French led the Eagle running attack to three touchdowns and Ronald Mattingly, a guard, fell on a blocked punt behind the Pirate goal line for the fourth and last touchdown of the game for Cen- tral . . . Central 25, Paseo 7. at st- ir Although the Southwest Indians were able to pene- trate the Blue Eagle 40-yard line but twice in the en- tire game, they capitalized on one of these advances and with the aid of a 15-yard penalty they scored and kicked the extra point midway in the second quarter . . . Central's score came in the first quarter when after a 56-yard advance French went over the center from the 5-yard line for a touchdown. The conver- sion was unsuccessful, and it later proved to be the margin of victory for Southwest. Central played and fought hard but the breaks went against her . . . Central 6, Southwest 7. at- Upper Left: Congratulations, fellows. Lower Left: Locomotive : Curtis, Iohnson, Modlin, Matthews. Upper Center: Hunt and McDaniel close in. Mid Center: All Star -Harley Cox: Crashing Tackle -Aaron Wilson. Upper Right: Easy does it -Drum Major Moore. Lower Center: Cudd1es leads them a11. Lower Right: Yea Team -Central Pep Club. Where's the ball? Goshorn and French. The Westport Tigers came, saw, and were con- quered by an inspired Blue Eagle team 19-0. Behind the aggressive blocking of Ierry Lewis and Orville Iarman, Bud Trost, Chuck O'Dowd and Kenny White all went over for touchdowns. The line played mag- nificently as they stopped almost every thrust into Eagle territory. -k at 1' Bockhurst, a well-balanced, powerful grid machine, then invaded Central. Pre-game statistics indicated this to be a great battle. And that it was. With Kenny White and Ierry Lewis going over for touch- downs, and the Eagle line holding the Hawklets back to small gains, Central came out on the long end of a 13-O score for the second straight year. Look out aheadsKenny White picks up yardage. Returning to league warfare the next week, with nine of the starting lineup playing their last game for Central, the Blue Eagles defeated the East Bears 13-0. Led by Kenny White, Bud Trost, Ierry Lewis and Bud French, the Eagles racked up 319 yards from scrim- mage compared with the 54 yards made by East. Kenny White went over for the first touchdown early in the second quarter and repeated his performance at the start of the second half. Then came the climax with the naming of Harley Cox, Bud French, Calvin Keen and Bob McDaniel to the All-Star first team and Iack Hunt and Ierry Lewis to the All-Star second team. Bud French was named Captain of the All-Star aggregation and later re- ceived the Nigro-Notre Dame award . . . It was truly a great season and an even greater team. French p1ows through. Page 95 Top Row Sharp Shooter Rebounder Wise Ol-1fSfU!1diD9 ll1Y1i01 ' Biff Howard Louis Martin Coach Guemple Meyer MCIZOTI Center Captain and All Star Couch Gllemple Defensive swf Bud French introduces the team Gil Woerner Bottom Dead Eye jump Shot Speedy Versati1e Buy, Welsh Buck Cramer Chuck O'Dowd Bobby McHenry Basketball Three lettermen and two second team men composed Cen- tra1's starting lineup as it faced the powerful Alumni quintet in the first game of the season. With Ed Welsh hitting thir- teen points from the field and Meyer Mazon and Gil Woer- ner playing brilliant defensive games, the Blue Eagles held the Alumni to a 32-47 win. This game marked the start of one of the best shooting teams ever developed by Coach Guemple. Pem-Day was next and the Eagles racked up their first win of the year, 32-18. Ed Welsh was again high man with Page 96 fourteen points, scoring several set-ups as he received the ball from Bud French. With Bud French putting in three points in the last few moments of the game, Central took the measure of a well- balanced Rockhurst five by the score of 22-19. Although the score was tied throughout most of the first half, Wyandotte, with Freddie Laird at the helm, came back to trounce Central's quintet 31-ll. Hal Cramer, with eleven points, led the Eagles to a victory over the Ward Cyclones, 29-22. Q 'ff We f W. . WQQW M N Yi W G -uf x ,saga E Ki ,. E? xx x 1 x X ,ff Q F V ,J ma H 6' A .. Ivzq , ix Z is Q 5 K' X, is 3 Q. ' 14 Fixx William Chrisman was the next foe and Central, with both French cmd Welsh scoring eight points from the field, took home another win to the tune of 27-19. The Blue Eagles next opened the Interscholastic League season by being handed a surprise defeat, 24-28, at the hands of the clever-passing East Bears. Although Central led throughout most of the first half, Nelson and Hart started putting them in from way out and sewed up the game when they poured three points through the hoop just before the final gun sounded. Central came back the next week with blood in its eye to set a new 1942 scoring record and to set Manual back on its heels with a 45-29 defeat. Thirty-two fouls were commit- ted in one of the hardest fought games of the year. Led by big Kenny Bounds, who scored fourteen points, Northeast's Vikings avenged a stunning football setback to hand out a 23-28 defeat to Central. One bright spot in the game, however, was Martin's five consecutive points to put Central back in the running midway in the fourth quarter. For the second straight week Central set a new record as Hal Cramer swished the nets for nineteen points to lead Central to a 32-14 win over Paseo. With a 19-13 lead at the half, Southwest unleashed a brilliant attack which netted nineteen points before the period ended and flashed an impenetrable defense to hold the Eagles to only one point. Southwest held its lead and came out with a 38-30 win. Inaccuracy at the free throw line cost Westport a win over Central as Westport sank only five charity tosses to Cen- Page 98 fLeit2-fWe1sh gets the re- bound. Kltightl--French bows out at season's end. tral's twelve. It was anybody's game up until the last few seconds, but the Eagles came out victorious 20-19. At the next game seven seniors wore the Blue and White for the last time and did a very good job. Led by McHenry and Welsh, the Blue Eagles trounced the Southeast Knights 34-21. Bud French got four markers to help compile a sea- son's total of sixty-four points to lead the league. Then came the good news. French had been elected to the All-Star team for the second straight year, and Cramer was the center on the All-Star second team. It was a good team, always out there giving its best, and that's what counts. It's a team we've a right to be proud of. Hal Cramer makes fast break. l . Track With Hal Cramer, Bud French, Bob McHenry, and Norman Sudvarg competing again this year, Coach Slaymaker will have a strong nu- cleus around which to build another powerful track squad. Starting with the hurdle races, Richard Anderson, State Cham- pion Bud French, Goose Goshorn, and Calvin Keen should bring in a lot of points in the high and low hurdles. Bill Sidebothom, a very promising sophomore, and veteran Nor- man Sudvarg will be our very potent l-2 punch in the 100 and 220 yard dashes. Big Hal Cramer, Bob Foster, and Kenny White have been looking very good in the 440 and should win some important races. The gruelling 880 finds senior George Robertson and juniors Claude Sherwin and Dudley Wren representing Central. Our relay team placed fourth in the special K. C. relay at the K. U. Relays, with Sidebothom running first, Sudvarg second, Cramer third, and French anchor. It can and should be one of the fastest teams in the city. In the shot put, Bud French, Lyle McDonald, and Chuck O'Dowd are showing the power and form which it takes to throw that twelve pound ball. Bob McHenry has proven himself one of the best pole vaulters in the city. He has accounted for many of the Central points. Richard Anderson, a junior, has also accounted for many points. Charles Davis, a junior, is sharing in the vaulting honors. Louis Martin, Charles Davis, and Fred Prudden are the boys repre- senting Central in the high jump. Davis and Prudden are underclass- men. Harold Ambrosius, Bob McHenry, Chuck O'Dowd, Claude Sher- win, and Kenny White have represented Central in the broad jump at various meets. Top, Right: French over the top. Middle: Sherwin tries for twenty. Bottom, Right: Up and over -McHenry watched by Anderson. Left, Bottom: Bang -White, Robertson, Foster, Sudvarg, Cramer, Keen. Tennis an ' Early last fall, an inexperienced squad of X X six men entered the interscholastic tournament, and although they didn't win, the team as a whole showed a great deal of promise. Bob A Hay, the number one singles man, advanced to the second round, and Brock and Dale Reu- bart went to the quarter finals where the ulti- mate champions took their measure. Next Left to Right: Irwin Block. Robert Hay, Ernest Bartlett, Russell Brock, Dale Reubart ' i V I X ..,: .- ffl ' I fm Golf 675250 The golf team was given a bad blow this year when, through some unfore- seen circumstances, Central did not have a participant in the state golf meet. However, Bill Krause, Oscar Pinsker, Kenny Davidson and Robert Peters en- tered the city tournament as a team and came in fifth. Bill Krause averaged in the low seventies and Oscar Pinsker 81 to lead our team individually. Coach Guemple, however, has high hopes for the team in the coming spring meet. Left to Right: Kenneth Davidson, Bill Krause, Robert Peters, Oscar Pinsker. . , H , 1 . i .. Xt I it ,if , year, however, with four squad men returning Q S and with Mr. Alexander as their coach, Cen- 2 5 tral's tennis future again looks bright. 5 f-E s is 3 61 2 Intramural For the past few years the intramural program has been offering opportuni- ties for competitive sports to those boys who for some reason are unable to take part in interscholastic activities. In order that the different teams may be more evenly matched, they are di- vided into two divisions, a sophomore division and a junior-senior league. Touch football and baseball occupy the spotlight in the fall, the games being played after school either on the black-top or in Central Park. Ping-pong starts in the fall also, reaching full swing about the time winter sets in and continuing until school is out. As soon as the football season is over, intramural basketball comes into the limelight. Two games are played at once, using the four baskets at the sides of the court for the goals. Approximately six to eight games are played every after- noon. With the coming of spring and warm weather, the different gym classes take to the out-of-doors to compete in the inter-class meets. As soon as these events have been run off, softball again takes over through- out the spring and up until the end of school. This very broad program of sports proves to be a great source of enjoyment to the participants, thanks to the able leadership of Doc Heischman. S I dm 69 I 52 as Page 101 l X Lf Girls' Sports Sportsmanship was the watch word in the gym depart- ment this year, and every girl endeavored to live up to the full meaning of the word. Playdays came and went with victories and losses alike. The teams were not all successful, but Central has every right to be proud of the girls. They used clean sportsmanship and played a heads-up game at all times. Hockey, volleyball, basketball, baseball and intramural sports got off to an enthusiastic start due to the unlimited co- operation ol the student managers. Skillful organization of the schedule by Miss Hazel Purnell and Miss Hazel Roads contributed greatly to the success. TEACHERS Miss Hazel Purnell Miss Hazel Roads HOCKEY Martha Haley Margaret Mahr VOLLEYBALL :S INDIVIDUAL SPORTS Barbara Spear Patricia Park BASKETBALL Margaret Demain Wilma Lamb BASEBALL Patricia Sutcliffe Lorraine Burton Top Row:P1ayday hockey. Top Row: D. Curtis, D. Philpot, M. HaleY. W- Lamb' E' Rhodes, M. Demain. Bot- tom Row: L. BHNOH. M' Mahr, B. Kornis, H. Myerowitz, B. Kelly. 2. Spike that ball, Patl' 3. Iunior hockey cham- pions: Top Row: A. Mor- ris, D. Philpot, B. David- son, O. Keen, I. Bowers Qcapt.J. Bottom Row: P, Iohnston, M. Bressals, R. Potts, V. Schranz. Fourth Row: I. N. Thoes, M. Kinnamon. H. Woltkamp. 2, W. Lamb. M. Haley. 3. P. Fretz, R. Alexiou, Miss Roads. 4. Keep your eye on the birdie! Third How: 1. D, Loy- man, M. Allin. 2. Sopho- more hockey champions: Top Row: R. Hoedle, I. Rimmer, L. Hempiley, L. Vance, S. Risley, N. Thoes. Bottom Row: B, Kindrick lcapt.J, H. Kel- mer, M. Heller, B, Mc- Laughlin, I. Beamer. 3. Artificial Respiration: L. Rowland, V. Scott. Second How: l. Smash it, Pat! 2. Knitting trio: D. Scott, I. Graham, P. Katz. 3. R. Myerowitz. Bottom Row: 1. Senior volleyball champions: Top Row: B. Kelly, W. Lamb, B. Spear, P. Park, L. Rowland. Bottom Row: N. Davis, P. Sutcliffe fcapt.l, E. Rhodes, P. Fretz, V. Scott. Z. Up and in, Lorraine. 3. Iunior volleyball cham- pions: Top Row: M. Ham- macher, I. Parker, D. Hannock, M. Demain tcapt.J, C. Hicks. Bottom Row: I. Simmons, I. Campbell, M. Hahn, D. Lahman, V. Rogers. Bottom How: 1. Iunior Basketball Champions. Top 2. Pat's golfing 3- HCIi1 O1YmPiGI1S! f'BCIfbCIYC1 SPECT. PreSideI1'f- Row-H. Harris, I. Parker, D. Barton, B. Dedmon. technique. Bottom Row---I. Simmons, D. Tayman, V. Rogus. Page 104 Top Row: 1. Playday Basket- ball. Top Row-E. Rhodes, W. Lamb, M. Haley, L. Rowland. L. Burton. Bottom Row--B. Kelley, D. Layman, M. Demain, P. Sutcliffe. 2. Heads Up e Polly Fretz. 3. Senior Basket- ball Champions. Top Row-V. Scott, W. Lamb, M. Haley, L. Rowland. Bottom Row-B. Kelley. M. Demain, P. Sutcliffe. Third Row: 1. l, 2, 3, turn, girls. 2. Miss Purnell demon- strates first aid for Vivin Cashion and Ladene Welles. Above: 3. Tip-oft-Wilma Lamb and Martha Haley. 4. Expecta- tion-Lorraine Burton. Below: 5. 1, 2. 3, turn again, girls. Second How: 1. A pep talk from the teacher, Miss Purnell. 2. Mirror, mirror on the Wall, who is fairest of us all? E. Hynes, B. Hiltabidel, B. Kornis, B. Spear. 3. Sophomore Volley- ball Champions. Top Row-R. Clutter, M. Zumwalt, R. 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V ...WM xx - 2 V121 ' : ' ez.. wh .' wa u PQ. L-A 5 .:f,xL.. 4,1 . . 1':V g, ah f ' ' - .::'eA.i1:'f'g-wiwi 1 Z -5- ?- -1, '59 Q,.ffa'rgg-.gg - V s 44:14 A .,.,M.V,:,',L.,:.X gl 1 has Fulnzssvg the Ame -.. V, nw' .V , , ,gm . , -, 1-N PANAMA 5hovv5 the the Amerw assured this riccm peivp, ' ' LL C I'1iY'G.L Huqfil 5C'10DL T552 if V 6 M1 V M resource- cm Soldier. , I ll. ll. l. lI.I Cadet Major David Finke Staff Sergeant Carl Spikes 1941 and '42 marked another good year for Central's Blue Eagle Battalion. Little time was lost at the beginning of the year as the cadets worked diligently to earn permanent positions for themselves in their companies. The first promotion list held the names of Harold Browning, Charles Comstock, Iack Ditzler, David Finke, Dick Hudson, Iames Kaut, Lester Kessler, lack Kresse, Iames Lerch, George McLaird, Mil- ton Pesch, Bob Sante, and Bob Stahl as second lieutenants. As the fall changed to winter, the battalion experienced a number of different things. Our country had gone to war, making the purpose of B. O. T. C. all the more im- Page 106 941-'42 portant. The battalion's Blue Eagles had won the Round Robin Rifle Match for the third consecutive year. The seventeenth of December found Major Finke as the battalion commander, and Captains Kessler, Hudson, Lerch, and Ditzler as company commanders. First Lieu- tenant Sante had become the battalion adjutant, and Eu- gene Stinson joined the ranks of second lieutenants. As in past years our officers attended the fall hop of the Kansas University R. O. T. C. unit. When the sale of Defense Stamps was begun through- out the school, the R. O. T. C. displayed more of its patriotism by not only leading the school in the sale of Stamps but also by running a feature advertisement in each issue of the Luminary urging everyone to buy De- fense Stamps. As the highlight of the year the battalion held its Eighteenth Annual Military Ball, March the twenty-eighth in the gymnasium, patriotically bedecked in red, white, and blue. Miss lean Richardson reigned as queen while Miss Georgia Scott and Miss Barbara Spear served as her aides. In the course of the year the need of officers was satis- fied with the appointment of lay Carduff and Sam Kus- netzky as second lieutenants. As this book goes to press the final and clinching fac- tors of a successful year are still in balance. Exacting preparations have been, and are being, made for the R. O. T. C. Circus, Government Inspection, and, last but far from least, Field Day. COMPANY A Top Row: T. Vleisides, C. Thompson, C. Ingram, R. Harris, M. Blake- man, L. Floyd, B. French, R. Brown. Fifth Row: I. Hartman, E. Smith, H. Yantis, B. Coleman, C. McGinnis. R. Showalter, R. Reagan, D. Brooks. Fourth Row: I. Modlin, S. Ruby, I. Beard, M. Burns, R. Dalton, R. Sherman, B. Iohnson, H. Meyer, A. Klugman. Third Row: R. Rollert, E. Fenimore, R. Samsel, B. Ozburn, A. Brenner. D. Covert, V. Tagtmeyer, D. Vanderhoot, V. Merl. Second Row: B. Davis, D. Adleman, D. Lawman, N. Schooner, R. Levine, I. Parsley, H. Winger. Bottom Row: D. Finke, L. Iohnson, E. Stinson, Sgt. Spikes, I. Kaut, L. Kessler, R. Sante. COMPANY B Top Row: D. Saunders. Sixth Row: P, Brown, C. Fulkerson, R. Vogts, N. Dalginow, L. Delphia. B. Caudle, R. Roades, B. Faulk, R. Myer. Fifth Row: K. Davidson, L. Botkin, R. Thompson, D. Thompson, G. Klob, W. Owens, S. Kusnetsky, B. Rodekopf, T. Rebuse. Fourth Row: I. Shackelford, I. Iacobson, I. Stevens, R. Phillips, B. Stanton, D. Quisenberry, F. Howard, R. Iones, A. Hartig. Third Row: R. Leininger, I. Peterson, T. Hally, I. Cocran, F. Oddo, F. Toub, C. Scott, B. Byrne, D. Lee, I. Hefley. Second Row: B. Rubenstein, R. Burbridge, C. Mathers, B. Kamm, H. Klopper, B. Adelman, H. Yantis, R. Alstrom, R. Alber. Bottom Row: D. Hudson, N. Thomas, Sgt. Spikes, B. Stahl, C. Com- stock. Cadet Captain Lester Kessler Company A Cadet Captain Iames Lerch Company C COMPANY C Top Row: H. Tenenbaum, C. Sterret, H. Pickering. R. Peters, C Thompson, I. Browning, R. Carlson, I. S-trong, I. Marino, C, Evans. Sixth Row: D. Willis, W. Duggins, R. Iackson, D. Wedekind, A. An derson, D. Capshaw, E. Armstrong, F. Campbell, B. French, C. Perkins D. Reid. Fifth Row: C. Marshall, H. Summers, H. Lerner, O. Chancellor, R Beck, P. Gloe, I. Fritz, L. Whinery, W. Dunn, E. Martin. Fourth Row: T. Matthews, W. Bucher, I. Moeller, H. Rittmaster, R Scribner, R. Hartzler, W. Wiley, G. Lovell, H. Hall, F. Stratemier. Third Row: P. Lerner, I. Sheriff, I. Granzella, R. Meiners, D. Wood- rome H. Kirk R. Kirk L. Aaron, K. Wri ht , , , g . Second Row: F. Scott, K. Bledsoe, W. Swegle, G. von Miller, W. Walker, W. Fox, R. Lloyd, S. Willey. Bottom Row: I. Lerch, R. Hanks, Sgt. Spikes, I. Kresse, H. Browning. Cadet Major David Finke Cadet Captain Dick Hudson Company B Cadet Captain Iack Ditzler Company D COMPANY D Top Row: O. Phillips, C. Long, I. Sheldon, H. Schaffer, L. Gordon C. Keady, S. Katz, W. Bangs. Fifth Row: B. Finkle, I. Gonzoles, D. Fisher, W. Wright, I. Schwartz R. Farrell, T. Ryan, V. Tagtmeyer. Fourth Row: A. Cohen, F. Dempsey, I. Bryant, H. Passman, F. Lock rey, R. Davis, E. Lighthizer, R. Poindexter. Third Row: G. Rabinowitz, D. Miller, B. Baker, B. Nelson, R. An derson, L. Fish, B. Tolle, P. Van Hoye. Second Row: W. Crossno, I. Sante, C. McRoberts, M. Smart, B Cathcard, R. Kessler, H. Glazer. Bottom Row: I. Ditzler, F. Hoeschele, Sgt. Spikes, M. Pesch. Top Row: Lt. I. Kaut, Lt. B. Stahl, Lt. E. Stinson, Lt. H. Browning, Lt. I. Kresse, Capt. L. Kessler, Lt. M. Pesch, Lt. G. McLaird. Bottom Row: First Lt. B. Sante, Capt. I. Lerch, Major D. Finke, Staff Sgt. Spikes, Capt. R. Hudson, Capt. I. Ditzler, Lt. C. Comstock. Upper Left: Company A and Capt. Kessler. Lower Left: Company B and Capt. Hudson. Upper Right: Company C and Capt. Lerch. Lower Right: Company D and Capt. Ditzler, ,. Q ' ,MA f., ,fl if , 'P Qi ...L - I f U Upper Left: Dick Hartzler, Geraldine Beeler: Norma Thoes, O. G. Phillips: Bonnie Lawrence, Edward Martin. Lower Left: Hilaire LaNoue, Pat Deering: Top Row: Captain Iack Ditzler, Major David Finke, Leland Iohnson Bottom Row: Georgia Scott, aide: Iean Richardson, queen: Barbara Spear Bob Faulk, Katherine Childs: Eugene Stinson, Nadine Mayo. Upper Right: aide. Birdseye view. Lower Right: Saber arch. Top Row: B. Faulk, D. Hudson, M. Blakeman, D. Finke, A. Pfali. Bottom Row: C. Evans, W. Owens, Sgt. Spikes, L. French, L. Botkin. Page 108 Top Left: Capt. Kessler teaches-First Row: I. Hartman, R. Brown, B Loman. Second Row: C. Ingram, B. Coleman, C. Thompson, E. Fenimore L. Iohnson. Top Right: Lt. Comstock teachesf First Row: I. Cochran, R. Iones I. Iacobson, L. Botkin, R. Leininger. Back Row: I. Babuse, T. Halley, R. Vogts Bottom Left: Lt. Browning teaches-First Row: R. Hanks, P. Lerner, R. Peters D. Willis, M. Fishman, A. Burt. Second Row: R. Floyd, I. Fritz, H. Summers R. Kirk, D. Capshaw, D. Wedekind, R. Huffman. Third Row: L. Hader, I Granzella, B. French, W. Duggins, L. Aaron, R. Lloyd, R. Hartzler. Fourth Row R. Scribner, R. Carlson, I. Strong, I. Sheriff. Fifth Row: H. Kirk, K. Bledsoe Capt. Ditzler, B. Cathcart, C. Mclitoberts, W. Wright, D. Fisher. Second Row H. Passman, B. Baler, D. Miller. Third Row: R. Farrell, I. Bryan. D. Woodrome, R. Meiners. Bottom Right: Lt. McLaird teaches-First Row: llili Con Carne E I 2 I 3' 1 4 Q 5 ,g 2 A I I is i 5 E YS Mariana, or Where D0 We G0 From Here? Let us paint a picture of the future for you. The war has long been over and America is once again in an economic boom unparalleled since the Roaring Twenties. The time 1967-exactly twenty-five years from graduation day. At that time Central's Alumni of '42 will be in their early forties. Youth, while it has not gone, is considerably worn. Temples are graying on some, while wrinkles, jowls, and thickening figures have begun to plague the no-longer young members of the '42 class. The scene .is a ballroom at a downtown Kansas City hotel. the occasiongis the reunion of Central's '42 class. Greeting former class members at the door are the principal and vice- principal of Central High, a scholarly gentleman sporting a pince-nez named Bill Dietrich and that charming personality Thelma French, respectively. As the time for the banquet approaches, many personages come in. Some are easily recognizable, while others have undergone considerable changes since we last knew them. Aefiiirrnur sweeps over the crowd as the widely known authoress, Clementine Clinch fnom de plume of Billie Andersonl, is escorted in by her hus- band, a prominent lawyer. Two jovial characters who bois- terously skip in are the Beer Baron Brewers, Harold Brown- ing and Herman Epstein. According to latest reports in Bill Brooks' Around Town column, Harold is financing Herman in the latter's newest enterprise, B df E's Lager Beer in card- board containers. As we look around at our aging classmates. some of whom look like the proverbial busted bale of hay, our attention is directed to an athletic figure who proves an exception to the rule. The tall, handsome man with the thinning gray hair turns out to be none other than the class president, Clarence CBudJ French, former baseball star and present owner-manager of the New York Yankees. A dra- matic looking figure talking to Ellen Hall, the society column editor of the New York Times, is none other than Mary Virginia Skinner, successor to Dorothy Thompson. The mayor of Kansas City, Charles Comstock, enters chatting with his old chum, Brigadier-General Dave Finke, about the things that they used to do when they were in the army. Shirley Oelschlaeger tMrs. B. Bernard Bullion, now the wife of a multi-millionaire, enters majestically swathed in ermine and jewels. As we look over this passing generation of Cen- tralites we realize that they are all married and have families -with several notable exceptions. That dashing galante, Lester Kessler, the screen's greatest lover, the John Barrymore of his day has never wed because of B.O. Cthat's box office in case you're in doubtl. Lester, whose screen Page 110 name is Sylvester Antonio, is currently co-starred with an- other much proposed to, but unmarried actress in Henry and His Wives. That actress, known as America's Sweet- heart, is a particularly well preserved specimen of Ameri- can glamour, our own Eleanor Breitag. The picture is an- other Bill Wheat extravaganza. Speaking of pictures our attention is directed to an amicable chap with a spade beard and bay window named Timothy Matthews. Timmy is the famous architectural engineer who revolutionized the movie industry by introducing Einstein's 4th dimension. A re- putedly confirmed bachelor, whose recent engagement to Senorita Hoochie-Coochie, daughter of the President of Argentina, caused a tidal-wave of comment in diplomatic circles, is a tall, portly gentleman, with prematurely white hair. He is the U. S. Senator from Missouri, Robert Staiger. The pleasing1y plump little lady whose bald pated hus- band is G. Gifford Whiffle, the famous paleontologist, is Betsy Wilson. Sheymarried a few years after graduation and now has a grandchild. As the draws near for dinner, glib, silver-tongued, Legal Eag1e George Robertson enters, noisily chatting with client Bob Riley who has been charged with assault and battery on ex-heavyweight champ, Calvin Keen. As the guests sit down to dinner that irate figure of international finance, Bob Line, enters scowling and leaning on the arm of his personal physician, Dr. Rich- ard Schlesinger, who incidentally is president of the Inter- national Medical Association. After dinner speeches are made and we learn of other figures who have found their place in the sun, such as: Lizzie Feiring is the recently appointed Secretary of Labor: lim Brooks and Dick Hudson are the owners of a nation-wide milk combine: Mary Louise Meinsen is the first lady president of Rocket Skyways, Incor- porated: and Tommy Bramlette, Roland Torres, and Barbara Hiltabidel are members of the Kansas City School Board. The pictures for this festive occasion are taken by Norman Sudvarg, the photographer for Marian Mowry's widely known fashion magazine, Hoy. After dinner an orchestra from Sloppy Ioe's Cafes, Inc. Ca lose Gaba-Arnoldo Botwinik enterprisel, plays an old fashioned tune entitled Jersey Bounce and tears swell into the eyes of old timers as Ioe Rodier, soldier of fortune and foreign news correspondent grabs Wee Natalie Kaye CNatalie Kahnl, darling of the air waves and begins to dance like they used to dance before Zoombie superseded Swing. Perhaps you're thinking that this forecast of the future is a little far-fetched. Maybe it is-but twenty-five years from now don't say that we didn't warn you. Mexican lllla Ejotes Kstring beans? Mucho pepetin, mucho pepiton Cpeppy? Puchero de grillos Ccricket stew? Azucar moreno Cbrovvn sugar? Ensalada Cmixed greens? Salmonetes Clittle salmon? Camaroncito Clittle shrimp? Cambaro blando Csoft-shelled crab? Huevos con picantes Cdeviled eggs? Pulque Ccactus juice? Pimenton fred pepper? Tequila Cfire Water? Lechuga Clettuce? Dulces con nueces Csvveet and nutty? Platanos Cyellow bananas? Biftec argentino Cbeaf steak? Maiz Ccorn? Sandias Cwatermelon? Calabaza Cpumpkin? 3 Lexi' pxuok - in. Z4 X , Xwxix C4 Q? Hal Cramer Kenneth Edwards lean Richardson Peggy Sue Ewell Maxine Bass Emersons Luminary Staff Bob Riley Mr. Frerking Franklins Ietfersons and Websters Betty Plummer D. D. Raines Minervas Georgia Scott Thalians Dick Hudson Botvvinik and Gaba Delpliians Roy Merritt P g 111 o O CW Y ' 9 iof T' it t if 'am HHTS IIIHIIHC hiya! S With the publication and distribution of this annual, Our work is through, both mentalt?D and manual. The School Year is at its end, but we'1l not soon forget: When senior test was done, The pale and worried faces coming out of 3015 And the gay ones, in football days, When, charmed by Buddie's taking ways, We'd holler, Pardon my French: And we even liked the fellas who always warmed the bench. Chattanooga Choo Choo was our song- But then with Miller you could never go wrong. Blues in the Night, and White Cliffs of Dover Helped to put other bands over. Red Skelton rode the airways, and most every cub Filled the halls with, Let's not doe detting nodey, bub. We cravedlour Mixers, cmdbur schoolSBand D W' Was very zoot! We crammed For a test, and did our best, But then a shotgun feathered our nest. We had our hep talk, too, filled with cockey brass, Such as I'm chi1led and, Now, you're cooking with gas. Despite these versions of diversion, we weren't really crude Or frivolous in mood. Serious matters Also filled our corridor chatters. On Monday, After that most momentous Sunday, We met to hear our fate. With a deep patriotic sense. We went all-out for defense. Page 112 School went on the same, except for Registration and air raid drills. Pigtails blossomed and boys found Pegs Doing queer things to their legs. With luck, papers came out Pardon me, I mean weekly, But we still stayed here late Keeping the news up to date. Slug lines took time, but Pop's Food was tops. G. R. gave the gals a chance To choose with whom they wished to weakly- dance. 'Twas in front hall's Lover's Lane That met the twain Who Consolidated and Hopped. Lockers proved the bane Of our existence, when after we'd walked in the rain For a great distance, they refused admittance. The Centralian campaign did not lag, 'Till everybody wore a tag. Varsity Vagaries was perfection And a triumph for student direction. The old auditorium swelled When our new Pep Club yelled. Student Council did its part To start The school off right. Lit clubs led a sainted life While above them hung the knife. Defense stamps on Thursdays was the best that most could do, But Central did have marines and sailor boys in blue. Spring play starred our Ham-lets, and Intersociety made us see: That the school year was at its end, And soon would part old friend from friend. No more would we know, mass assemblies and their jam, Studying for that last exam, The joys of the five minute bell, the boys in loud Socks, the girls proud In jackets Causing rackets. We always stopped for cokes And then our folks Wondered why our food got cold- And our stories old. Grade card days would come and go, Filling some with woe: But they were usually better Than we though we'd get-er- That just goes for some Who realize they're dumb. In these four years we've got around, And without exception found, That the teachers Are really peachers, And if you'll just go half way, You'll get ample pay. But for us unlucky seniors, graduation time is nigh, Leaving us with poignant memories of dear old CENTRAL HI! Page 113 I 2 Mx Da - Wfff?f K 'N X k X' h l 'Q'-N.. MEEFED W Ex X N, X R gfisco Qc UTS---Q CQ I Proverbs- North American: Silence is golden. Latin American: En boca cerrada no entran las moscas. Page 116' lF1ies can't get into a closed mouth.J 'A' if 'A' 'A' In Mexico they say: For sarapes Saltilloi For soldiers Chihuahua: For pretty girls Ialisco: For love-why every place! urth and South i 'A' ir 'k Sancho Panza said: God bless the man who first invented sleep 'k 'k 'A' 'k Latin America in North American Song Below the Rio Grande The ropa isn't rope And the sopa isn't soap And the butter's meant to kill yah. 'A' 'lr ir 'A' When the rnists of evening settle Over Popocatepetl. 'A' 'A' 'A' 'A' Latin American Idiosyncrasies A Mexican can answer you with voice, eyes, hands, and shoulders and still tell you nothing, as witness this typical reply: Maybe so, maybe not but the truth is, who knows? A i' 'A' 'lr i' A Latin American never admits breaking a dish. He says it breaks itself ir 'A' 'A' 'lr I had an aunt in Yucatan Who bought a python from a rnan. 'lr 'Ir 'A' 'A' First Mexican: Como como? CHOW do I eat?J Second Mexican: Como como como! CI eat the way I eatll Almanac .... Aristonian Literary Society . Army Heads . . Army Companies . . . Army Hop, Queen and Aides Art Club ..... Band . Basketball Boys' Hi-Y . . Central Emerson Club . Central Franklin Club Central Iefierson Club Central Webster Club Centralian Staff Chorus . . Contents . . . Delphian Literary Society Drama . . . Engineers' Club Extra-Mural . Faculty . Football . Foreword French Club . Girl Reserves . Girls' Sports . Golf . . Hi-Y . . Home Rooms . Index . I. I lllX 113 84 107 107 108 15 72 96 64 89 83 87 85 69 68 5 86 67 66 . 74,75 . 10,11 96 4 15 62 102 100 64 37 117 In Memoriam . . 3. 7 Intersociety Contest . . 81 Intersociety Representatives . 80 Intramural Sports . . - 101 Iunior Class Groups . 42. 43 Iunior Class History . 42, 43 Iunior Class Officers 42 Luminary .... . 70, 71 Minerva Literary Society B2 National Honor Society . 78 Olympians . . 67 Orchestra 73 Pep Club . 63 Senior Ballot . 14 Senior Panels . . 16-36 Snaps . . . . 37, 38. 39, 57,109 Social Science Society . . . 61 Society of Literature and History 90 Sophomores .... 44 Spring Play . 77 Student Council 12 Tennis . . . 100 Thalian Literary Society . 88 Title Pages . . 2, 3 Title Pages, Sub- . 1 To Central . 8 Track . 99 Trouvere Club . S4 Varsity Vagaries . 76 Zoology Club . 50 Page 117 ,AX is xg arf S f- 'V co rw ilis


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